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I-zheet M'drurz
 
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Default Natural Gas Line to Grill - Who should I call for repairs??

DMS wrote:

I have a natural gas line that goes out to my outdoor gas grill.

The gas pipe must be cracked or something because water keeps
getting into the pipe and obstructing the flow of gas. (I can
blow it out w/ compressed air)

I've researched this for a while and have decided I'd better
hire a professional to fix or install a new line.

What type of professional should I call????

- The gas company? (I already know they won't touch it)


That about lets them out, huh? gt

- The grill company?


I'm sure they'll fly somebody in...

- A plumber?


Yep. That's your Bogie.

- An HVAC Pro?


Not really their field.

- A professional Landscaper?


Who won't have a clue after he digs the trench.

Will a plumber or HVAC pro actually do the manual labor of
digging a trench?


Plumbers either dig it themselves or send a sub-contractor
out to do it. Happens all of the time with leaks and sewer
digs.


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Default Natural Gas Line to Grill - Who should I call for repairs??

I-zheet M'drurz wrote:
DMS wrote:

I have a natural gas line that goes out to my outdoor gas grill.

The gas pipe must be cracked or something because water keeps
getting into the pipe and obstructing the flow of gas. (I can
blow it out w/ compressed air)

I've researched this for a while and have decided I'd better
hire a professional to fix or install a new line.

What type of professional should I call????

- The gas company? (I already know they won't touch it)


That about lets them out, huh? gt

- The grill company?


I'm sure they'll fly somebody in...

- A plumber?


Yep. That's your Bogie.

- An HVAC Pro?


Not really their field.

- A professional Landscaper?


Who won't have a clue after he digs the trench.

Will a plumber or HVAC pro actually do the manual labor of
digging a trench?


Plumbers either dig it themselves or send a sub-contractor
out to do it. Happens all of the time with leaks and sewer
digs.


I even had one tell me he would fix it if I dug it. It would have
saved me a lot of money, if the city, who already said it was not their job,
come by and fixed it the next day.

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