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Northeastern Chimney Solutions

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Northeastern Chimney Solutions

24 Prospect St
4.65(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers
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Northeastern Chimney Solutions is built upon the friendliness and trust we provide between our staff and our customers. People can appreciate us for our communication, dedication, and quality of work when it comes to completing a job. We aim to provide a service you can depend on for all of your home care needs, for years to come. When there's a problem, there's a solution. We're here to help.

"They were very helpful and provided a lot of information and explanation, so I am happy with it!"

Haiyan L on October 2024

Northeastern Chimney Solutions is built upon the friendliness and trust we provide between our staff and our customers. People can appreciate us for our communication, dedication, and quality of work when it comes to completing a job. We aim to provide a service you can depend on for all of your home care needs, for years to come. When there's a problem, there's a solution. We're here to help.

"They were very helpful and provided a lot of information and explanation, so I am happy with it!"

Haiyan L on October 2024

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Natural gas companies advise only shutting off the gas supply at the meter yourself if you smell natural gas or suspect there is a leak, typically following an emergency. Instead, you can shut off gas to individual appliances when necessary. If you want to turn off your natural gas entirely, you should contact your utility company. You’ll generally also need to acquire a permit to work on your natural gas line.

Sometimes. While many traditional homes use copper, galvanized steel, PVC, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and PEX, mobile homes will typically use PVC, CPVC, or PEX. These materials are more flexible, easier to work with, and handle colder temperatures.

Yes, you can have a gas line professionally installed to convert your traditional fireplace to natural gas; just know it’ll be an extra cost to budget for. The cost to run a gas line where you don’t already have one is about $540, though most homeowners pay between $260 and $820. Your total could be significantly higher if you don’t already have a main gas line running to your home.

In some ways, yes, and in some ways, no. As for how they’re the same, propane and gas both burn via the same process, combustion, and at the same temperature, around 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. The difference is that propane produces more heat per unit than gas. One cubic foot of propane contains 2,516 BTU, while one cubic foot of gas contains 1,030 BTU.

Leaks, low pressure, or inefficient flow are common problems needing professional repairs.

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