
Gas installations
1. Natural Gas Installations: Residential: Includes gas lines for heating systems (furnaces), water heaters, stoves, ovens, and fireplaces in homes. Commercial: Involves gas lines for commercial kitchens, heating systems, and other appliances in businesses. Industrial: High-capacity installations for large-scale heating, processing, or manufacturing systems.
2. LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) Installations: Residential: Propane tanks and lines for home heating, water heating, cooking, and outdoor appliances like grills or patio heaters. Commercial: Propane systems for businesses, including restaurants, farms, and other establishments. Industrial: Propane systems for processes or machinery in industrial settings.
3. Gas Piping Systems: Main Gas Line Installation: Connecting the gas supply from the utility to a building. Branch Lines: Distributing gas from the main line to various appliances or systems within the building. Manifolds: Centralized systems for distributing gas to multiple appliances.
4. Gas Appliance Installation: Heaters: Installing gas-powered space heaters or central heating systems. Water Heaters: Setting up gas water heaters for residential or commercial hot water needs. Cooktops and Ovens: Installing gas stoves and ovens in kitchens. Fireplaces: Installing gas fireplaces for ambiance and heating.
5. Gas Meter Installation: Utility Meters: Installing and calibrating meters that measure gas consumption for billing purposes. Sub-Meters: For monitoring gas usage in multi-unit buildings or large commercial spaces.
6. Gas Safety Systems: Shut-Off Valves: Installing valves that allow for emergency shut-off or isolation of the gas supply. Pressure Regulators: Ensuring the gas pressure is maintained at safe levels. Leak Detection Systems: Installing sensors and alarms to detect and alert about gas leaks.
7. Underground Gas Lines: Trenching and Installation: Digging trenches and laying underground gas pipes for both residential and commercial use.
8. Gas Conversion Services: Natural Gas to Propane: Converting appliances or systems from natural gas to propane or vice versa.
9. Regulatory Compliance and Testing: Code Compliance: Ensuring all installations meet local, state, and national codes and regulations. Pressure Testing: Performing tests to check for leaks and ensure the integrity of the gas system.