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Innovex Construction Services

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Innovex Construction Services embodies the fusion of innovation and experience, blending modern approaches and almost a decade of experience in the construction industry. Performing forest masticating, forest thinning, land clearing, right-of-way maintenance, site and grade preparation, and demolition, our commitment to core values - Safety, Integrity, Pride, and Quality - runs through every step of the process. Learn what sets us apart as leaders in forestry masticating and land management in the Pacific Northwest. Reach out to us today! Washington General Contractors License # INNOVCS767B3

Innovex Construction Services embodies the fusion of innovation and experience, blending modern approaches and almost a decade of experience in the construction industry. Performing forest masticating, forest thinning, land clearing, right-of-way maintenance, site and grade preparation, and demolition, our commitment to core values - Safety, Integrity, Pride, and Quality - runs through every step of the process. Learn what sets us apart as leaders in forestry masticating and land management in the Pacific Northwest. Reach out to us today! Washington General Contractors License # INNOVCS767B3


Grassi Refrigeration

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Grassi Refrigeration

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Customers say: Super punctual
67 years of experience

Grassi has been serving the Walla Walla Valley since 1958 and is family owned and operated. We are committed to honesty, integrity, quality, pride in workmanship, and a high standard of business ethics. Our years of hard work have paid off in a business that continues to grow through referrals of satisfied clients.

"I have been a faithful customer of Grassi’s for 5+ years. They’ve installed 3 systems for me and serviced 4. I am a small business owner in town and don’t take negative reviews lightly. As of today, Grassi has lost me as a loyal customer. Over the past 6 months we’ve had consistent issues with a couple systems (5+ call outs to 2 properties). To their credit, since the units are under warranty they say they will warranty the parts. Even still we are at $1,700+ costs thus far. Today, our tenant was cold and turned on the heater. It is 60 degrees outside. Grassi is charging for another callout as the units that they worked on within the month threw another code. Their technician, Cody, called us and told us that this is an operator error, blaming our tenant for their machine malfunction, as these are “not designed to heat when the temperature outside is above 60”. These are the only heat source for the house as recommended and installed by Grassi. What is our tenant supposed to do? I don’t believe this is an engineering issue as I have more faith in Carrier (the brand installed) or my tenant, who deserves to be comfortable. My take is that this was either poorly installed or poorly recommended. When asking more questions Cody, the technician, told us that we knew nothing about refrigeration and hung up on us."

Kara B on June 2022

Grassi has been serving the Walla Walla Valley since 1958 and is family owned and operated. We are committed to honesty, integrity, quality, pride in workmanship, and a high standard of business ethics. Our years of hard work have paid off in a business that continues to grow through referrals of satisfied clients.

"I have been a faithful customer of Grassi’s for 5+ years. They’ve installed 3 systems for me and serviced 4. I am a small business owner in town and don’t take negative reviews lightly. As of today, Grassi has lost me as a loyal customer. Over the past 6 months we’ve had consistent issues with a couple systems (5+ call outs to 2 properties). To their credit, since the units are under warranty they say they will warranty the parts. Even still we are at $1,700+ costs thus far. Today, our tenant was cold and turned on the heater. It is 60 degrees outside. Grassi is charging for another callout as the units that they worked on within the month threw another code. Their technician, Cody, called us and told us that this is an operator error, blaming our tenant for their machine malfunction, as these are “not designed to heat when the temperature outside is above 60”. These are the only heat source for the house as recommended and installed by Grassi. What is our tenant supposed to do? I don’t believe this is an engineering issue as I have more faith in Carrier (the brand installed) or my tenant, who deserves to be comfortable. My take is that this was either poorly installed or poorly recommended. When asking more questions Cody, the technician, told us that we knew nothing about refrigeration and hung up on us."

Kara B on June 2022

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Consider an annual inspection conducted by a local plumber to prevent dangerous and destructive leaks. If you recently moved into an older home or are concerned about the age of your gas lines, call an inspector for a closer look. You may also be required to call an inspector after your contractor installs a new line for an appliance.

In North America, pipe measurements are listed as the nominal pipe size (NPS). This measurement refers to the outside diameter. As an example, a 1/2-inch copper pipe has an outside diameter of 5/8 of an inch. If a hardware store lists a pipe as having a 2 NPS, it means that all the pipes with this measurement have a 2 ⅜-inch outside diameter, regardless of wall thickness and inside diameter.

Venting a gas water heater out of the roof is preferable in most cases. Heated exhaust gases naturally rise, so a vertical vent pipe is efficient. If you’re trying to vent through a pipe exiting a wall, the angle of the pipe may be more horizontal than vertical, making the venting system less effective. If you go through a wall, you may need to add a fan to ensure a successful expulsion of the gases outdoors.

Call 811 to locate and mark the gas lines at least three days before digging. In many areas, you can dig within 18 inches of the lines, though in some locations, the distance may be further. Check local regulations, as you may need a utility company representative onsite when digging. Document your calls to 811 and precautions taken to avoid gas lines. A homeowner can be held liable for hitting a gas line in some cases, but contacting the proper authorities and following all guidelines can offer protection.

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

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