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Shamrock Maintenance Corp.
3.5(
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Serving Cornwall, VT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I needed to bring my water heater pipes up to code, install a stainless steel lining system, relay a new cement crown, waterproof the entire chimney and reseal the flashing. My initial meeting was 6/1 with Juan who patiently answered all my questions. Although I had 2 lower estimates, I was so impressed with Juan, I decided to go with Shamrock which offered lifetime warranty for the liner and 10 year warranties for the rest. No tax financing for 12 months was a big plus for me. I scheduled my job for 6/12 and was told by Katie that it would either be done by Juan or Chuck, master technician and it would take about 5-6 hours. Chuck and Brian arrived 11:44 am within the 45 mins arrival time that Katie had texted me. Efficient, courteous and respectful, they completed the job in about 2 hours! I appreciate Chuck's recommendation for maintenance work for my chimney that may be needed in 1-2 years. I wanted the BEST and I got it!"
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Stainless steel liner
Broken crown
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate92%
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Solanna Homes LLC
2.4(
5
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Serving Cornwall, VT and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

"It was a very technical job. They did a fantastic job. They were prompt and got the job done under budget. It was a completely pleasurable experience for me and I highly recommend them to anyone!"
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Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

The most significant benefit of having a gas grill over a propane grill is that you never run out of fuel unless there’s an outage in your area, which is rare. Unlike with a propane grill, you’ll never need to haul tanks back and forth to a local fill station, and you’ll never find yourself unable to use your grill because you forgot to refill your tanks. Gas grills also burn slightly cleaner than propane grills, and natural gas costs significantly less than propane, meaning it’s more affordable to run your grill.

The difference between a built-in and regular grill is installation and design. A built-in grill is integrated into an outdoor kitchen or structure, often within a countertop or island. It is a permanent fixture. A regular grill is standalone, portable, or cart-mounted, allowing mobility and versatility in placement. Built-in grills are typically larger with more cooking space, while regular grills come in various sizes. Built-in grills are favored for creating a custom outdoor cooking area, while regular grills provide convenience and flexibility.

While it’s possible to repair minor grill issues like replacing a burner, more serious issues are clear indicators that you need to replace the entire unit. A few signs that your gas grill may be at the end of its life span and it’s time to consider replacing it include:

  • Rusty or cracked firebox

  • Weak, yellow, or uneven flames 

  • Flaking, cracking grates 

  • Leaking or cracked propane hoses 

  • Failing igniter 

  • Heavy buildup of grease 

Gas grill installation costs around $540 on average, not including the price of the actual grill, and most homeowners pay between $120 and $1,400. This total will go toward laying down a new gas line, connecting it to your existing gas system, pressure testing the line, and connecting it to your grill. Your total project price will depend on the length of the gas line, whether or not the line needs to be installed underground, and the cost of the permits in your area.

Appliances typically connected to a gas line include gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces, and gas fireplaces. Essentially, any appliance in your home that uses gas needs to be connected to a gas line, which connects your home with the main gas line owned and operated by your gas company.

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