How long does a typical repiping project take?
Most residential repipes take two to five days — two for a small single-story home, closer to a week for larger or…
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Most residential repipes take two to five days — two for a small single-story home, closer to a week for larger or…
Read AnswerPressure dropping throughout the house, discolored water, repeat leaks in different spots, visible corrosion, and galvanized pipe in a pre-1970 home all…
Read AnswerB. Carlson's technicians are licensed for gas work in New Mexico and have installed gas lines in Albuquerque homes since 1971, with…
Read AnswerGas water heater installs carry our workmanship warranty plus the manufacturer's equipment warranty. Improper venting, an undersized gas line, or skipped maintenance…
Read AnswerYes — B. Carlson provides 24/7 emergency gas line repair across Albuquerque. If you smell gas now, leave without touching switches and…
Read AnswerVentilation is the main gas stove concern — a recirculating hood doesn't remove combustion byproducts. Add CO detectors, watch for yellow flames,…
Read AnswerGas water heaters recover faster, cost less to run at New Mexico rates, and deliver a better first-hour rating than electric —…
Read AnswerA typical gas line installation can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day. The exact time depends on factors…
Read AnswerA rotten egg smell, hissing near lines, an unexplained gas bill increase, appliances that won't stay lit, and dead vegetation over a…
Read AnswerB. Carlson installs and repairs residential sinks, faucets, toilets, tubs, disposals, and water treatment, plus commercial flush valves, sensor fixtures, drinking fountains,…
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