Last week I wrote a blog about the most common places to find gas leaks, and I said I'd follow up with a blog about gas connectors - those short, flexible, corrugated things that are used to connect ...
If you are installing a new gas appliance, or you have an old appliance that hasn’t been serviced in years, replacing the flexible gas connector will help to avoid a dangerous gas leak. Step 1: ...
Expandable from 1 to 3 feet or 2 to 5 feet, a single-wall expandable-flexible gas vent connector has been specifically designed with the contractor in mind, says the company. Model EFC creates a ...
On April 5, Dormont marked production of its 150-millionth American-made gas connector. The milestone was celebrated before a crowd of Dormont associates and Watts senior leaders, including Dormont ...
Replacing your gas stove yourself could save you a ton of money, but the process is risky, and in many areas, illegal to do ...
Q. A home inspector advised changing the gas connectors on my furnace, water heater and kitchen range. He says the old copper connectors are unsafe and should be replaced with stainless steel. I'm not ...
MidAmerican Energy reminds all natural gas users to have their natural gas appliance connectors checked by a qualified plumbing and heating dealer for possible defects. Uncoated brass connectors may ...
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