Natural Gas And What You Should Know

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What You Need To Know About Natural Gas

Natural gas is used in many homes nationwide for heating and cooking. It’s found in the ground, often in conjunction with petroleum. It consists of methane and trace amounts of gases like carbon dioxide, propane, ethane, and butane. It’s a flammable gas, but it’s very safe and convenient when used appropriately in homes.

USES FOR NATURAL GAS IN THE HOME

Popular for its efficiency and affordability, natural gas is generally seen as a superior fuel source for residential heating and cooking. It can be used to power many heating and cooking appliances, including the following:

  • Cooktops, ovens, ranges, and grills
  • Furnaces, fireplaces, and boilers
  • Clothes dryers
  • Water heaters
  • Swimming pools and hot tubs

Benefits of Natural Gas

There are many benefits to using natural gas over other fuel sources, but the most common reasons people turn to natural gas are below:

  • Less expensive than other fuel sources
  • Burns cleaner than other fuels
  • Reliable and efficient fuel source

Signs of a Failing Gas Line

Although natural gas has many benefits, it can be hazardous if your gas line is compromised. Ensure your home and family are safe by keeping an eye out for these signs of a failing gas line:

  • You smell an odor like rotten eggs
  • The grass is dying where your gas line runs
  • Gas-powered appliances aren’t working as they should
  • Your gas bill is inexplicitly higher

If you suspect you have a gas leak, leave your home and call 911 and your gas company immediately. If you need your gas line repaired, our experienced and qualified team is here to help ensure your family’s comfort and safety.

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With over 50 combined  years of industry experience, Reliable Plumbing Plus LLC is here for all your gas line installation, replacement, and repair needs. We understand that you need immediate assistance if there’s a problem with your gas. That’s why we offer same day service. When you trust us with your plumbing needs, you can expect a local team with fully stocked trucks and upfront estimates. We promise zero surprises!

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