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The air is cleaner and it costs less to heat with natural gas than with oil. Whether you already use gas or are thinking about switching, the local gas line service experts at Regal Plumbers can help you with all of your heating needs. This includes converting from oil to gas and fixing gas lines.
No matter what the job is, we will always put your safety first. This is why homeowners who want personalized and thorough customer service choose Regal Plumbers. Read their reviews to see what they have to say!
Gas line emergencies can be avoided by doing regular maintenance. But there are a number of things that can cause a gas line to need repair before it should. These include damage from the outside (tree roots, shifting soil, and extreme weather) and corrosion from not taking care of it.
Make sure everyone in your house knows how to spot problems with gas lines and gas leaks:
Regal plumbers has local gas line repair experts who can figure out what’s wrong and tell you how to fix it. We have the skills and tools to deal with any kind of gas line problem, and we’ll get your gas heating system back up and running as quickly and easily as possible.
Note: If you smell gas in your home, you should leave right away. Don’t talk on your cell phone at home. Get to a safe place and call 911 or the gas company in your area to report the leak and get it fixed.
Never try to fix a gas leak on your own. Pay attention to the signs that a gas leak is happening. It can help you stay alive.
Carbon monoxide gas leaks are not something to mess around with, and they can be one of the hardest things to find.
If you are poisoned by carbon monoxide, you will feel dizzy, sick, and lightheaded.
When you breathe in fresh air, these symptoms go away. We have what we need.
The hydrogen sulfide in Natural Gas Leaks makes it smell like rotten eggs. If you smell rotten eggs, call Regal Plumbing & Heating right away to take care of the problem.
Some home appliances may have gas leaks that you can’t smell. Keep these warnings in mind: Blue flames are normal, but flames that are orange or yellow are not; It is not normal for a pilot light to go out quickly; Look for black or brown soot around your appliances and watch out for condensation on your windows. There may be a gas leak if the air smells musty.
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