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"The owner and assistant arrived at the appointed time. They discovered where the pluggage was located. It seemed they were reluctant to bring in tools until there was no alternative. They pointed out issues with the plumbing and stated we would have plugs frequently. Of course they could fix the issues at a cost. We’ve lived in this house for 17 years and have only had two drain issues when plumbers were needed. Our problems were preventable."

Tom W on August 2018

Quality work at a reasonable rate.

"The owner and assistant arrived at the appointed time. They discovered where the pluggage was located. It seemed they were reluctant to bring in tools until there was no alternative. They pointed out issues with the plumbing and stated we would have plugs frequently. Of course they could fix the issues at a cost. We’ve lived in this house for 17 years and have only had two drain issues when plumbers were needed. Our problems were preventable."

Tom W on August 2018


R A Bell Construction

2118 36th St
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R A Bell Construction

2118 36th St
5.00(
2
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a small detail oriented company. We have 3-4 employees on a regular basis and we hire additional help if the size of the job warrants it. We run a small crew so we can maintain good quality control in an effort to minimize call backs and complaints. Sometimes (rarely), we employ quality sub-contractors. We also offer consulting on construction projects to help the lay person through their projects.

We are a small detail oriented company. We have 3-4 employees on a regular basis and we hire additional help if the size of the job warrants it. We run a small crew so we can maintain good quality control in an effort to minimize call backs and complaints. Sometimes (rarely), we employ quality sub-contractors. We also offer consulting on construction projects to help the lay person through their projects.


Gas Leak Repair questions, answered by experts

No, fixing or patching a hole in a gas line may not seal it completely. A patch should be a temporary solution because the damaged area will be weaker than the rest of the pipe, increasing the likelihood of future leaks. Therefore, if a gas line incurs damage, call a licensed plumber and have it replaced right away.

Any gas pipe can leak, especially if it’s old or isn’t properly maintained. However, even with a shovel, plastic pipes are more easily damaged by impact. That’s why it’s so important to have gas lines marked by the utility company before you begin digging for any reason. Some metal pipes, like black pipes, galvanized steel, and copper, aren’t as easily damaged by impact but can degrade over the years, leading to leaks.

Having gas appliances in your home can be convenient—you benefit from faster water heating, more efficient clothes drying, and more affordable home heating. However, you need to be aware of the signs of a gas leak so that you and your family can take precautions to be safe around these versatile appliances. 

Signs of a gas leak include:

  • Hissing sounds

  • Rotten egg smell

  • Higher than usual gas usage

  • Physical symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, and nausea

Yes. There are a variety of standard pipe sizes used in plumbing. The main supply line connecting your home to the street is either 3/4 or 1 inch in diameter. Supply lines are 3/4 inch in diameter. Individual components are 1/2 inch in diameter. Meanwhile, your main drainpipe is often 4 inches wide. Most shower and bathtub drains are 2 inches in diameter, most toilet drains are 3 inches in diameter, and most sink drainpipes are 1 1/4 or 1 ½ inches in diameter.

Earthquake gas shut-off valves, or seismic gas shut-off valves, are safety devices that attach to your natural gas line. When an earthquake hits, the valve automatically turns off the flow of gas. Earthquake gas shut-off valves can prevent gas leaks, which are especially dangerous after a quake due to the risk of fire and explosion.

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