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Mr Rooter Plumbing of St. George
4.8(
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Serving Washington, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

".He was great. He came around 8:30 and I had a water heater in at about 1 in the afternoon. They were prompt they told me when they'd be here, they came they had everything they needed. I looked at different prices they came in right at average."
Clearing the sink drain line
Septic Tank and outlet
Hydrojet
repair water leak and valve
replaced pressure reducing valve and water lines

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Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Emco Heating & Air
4.8(
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Serving Washington, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Credit card accepted

"emco arrrived at my home at the exact time they said they would. workers wore boot covers to protect my floor coverings. they completely explained what they would be doing and showed me the defective part. workers were uniformed, clean cut and very professional . i would definitely recommend this company.
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Calaway Heating and Air
4.2(
5
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Serving Washington, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Credit card accepted

"The response time for same day call went well. Solution was not easy but once we figured it out, the technician was super helpful, courteous and did a great job. No problems with fireplace not staying lit because it works great now."
Recommended by80%of homeowners
Fireplaces questions, answered by experts

Fireplace inserts have several potential disadvantages. The cost of the insert and its installation can be a significant investment, as the process can be complicated and expensive, particularly if modifications to the existing fireplace are necessary. Aesthetically, some people find that inserts lack the traditional look and authentic ambiance of an open, crackling fire. There are also ongoing costs for maintenance, cleaning, and fuel. Fuel type can be a limitation; for example, an insert may be unusable if you don't have access to its specific fuel source. Maintenance and repairs can also require specialized services, especially for gas or electric models. Finally, while an insert is more efficient than an open fireplace, it may not heat a home as evenly as a central HVAC system.

No, there are no ventless pellet stoves. Because pellet stoves burn wood pellets, they produce wood smoke—which contains carbon monoxide. This harmful substance needs to be vented out of your living area. That said, there are vent-free and ventless fireplaces that run on natural gas and propane. These offer the heating and ambiance of a fireplace without the need to vent thick and hazardous wood smoke.

You should not use Windex or any other ammonia-based glass cleaners when cleaning the glass doors or glass front panel of a gas fireplace. Instead, remove the glass and lay it on a soft surface, like a drop cloth or towel. Then clean it using a specialty fireplace glass cleaner purchased at a hardware store or online. If the glass is relatively clean, you can get away with a vinegar and water solution, but tougher stains will require a specialized cleaner.

Both wood stoves and fireplaces are effective at heating, but wood stoves are more efficient, meaning more of the fuel is converted to heat rather than lost. Wood stoves, depending on the capacity, can also heat larger spaces, while fireplaces are better for heating smaller areas, like an individual room.

When your fireplace is not in use for longer periods of time, such as over the summer, you can keep smells at bay by spraying either a commercial fireplace deodorizing product or a blend of one part distilled white vinegar to one part water around the walls of the fireplace. 

Or, you can place a container of charcoal inside the fireplace to absorb odors. Just be sure to remove it before it’s time to start using the fireplace again.

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