Gas Line Install & Repairs

Gas Line Installation

Whether it is a gas line installation for a new gas stove or installing gas logs in your fire place, Mike’s Plumbing Electrical & HVAC is the right choice for your gas piping needs.

At Mike’s Plumbing Electrical & HVAC, we have highly experienced plumbers that can test and locate leaks within your plumbing system. If you smell a gas leak in your home, you need to act quickly. Watch the video provided by Texas Gas Service titled, Smell Gas? Act Fast! or visit their informative website here. Call our experts (956) 686-1353. Also alert your gas provider.

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Gas Line Repair

Gas line repair cannot be postponed. A gas line leak is potentially dangerous and needs to be resolved quickly. Additionally, this repair work requires that you hire a licensed plumber. It is imperative that gas work, installation, refitting and all other aspects are done by qualified professional plumbing contractors.

If you smell a gas leak in your home, you need to act quickly – contact Mike’s Plumbing Electrical & HVAC NOW at 956-686-1353. Also, alert your gas provider.

At Mike’s Plumbing Electrical & HVAC, we have highly experienced plumbers that can test and locate leaks within your plumbing system using a variety of techniques. We can have gas leaks fixed efficiently and quickly. We’ll also take care of any city / state permitting that may be required. Additionally, we can provide monitors for your home, so that you’ll know more quickly if there is a threat to your family.

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  • Update. April 2024. Had the return duct widened at my house and cleaned the blower and housing from the attic.
    Pedro Garcia did a great job getting this started and Joe, who has a ton of experience, recommended this widening from 20x20
    … More to 20x25. A lot of times I expect any tech or mechanic to say I need some work done just to sell me something. I ask alot of questions and I make sure they are justified.
    There are 3 things that I think are very important that Mike's techs and supervisors do:
    1. They consistently speak well about their owner and they do it organically. They talk about how he expects excellence and for procedures to be done by the book. I respect this as a leader. They don't have to do it, and if they hated or disliked their owner, they'd say nothing or worse.
    2. There are quality checks done by senior techs/managers on bigger jobs. This is important. At first, you might say, "Why do you need to come check on the work?" But I was taught in the military to inspect what you expect. Some techs and apprentices are newer also, so this means the management wants to make sure the work meets the standard. I respect this, too. And this work is expensive. It should be right the first time.
    3. If they make a mistake or break something or find that a prior Mike's tech did something NOT to standard, they fix it and let me know. No one is perfect, and I have been using these services for a few years now. Mike's has to get techs that sometimes come from prior employers, where they learned bad habits. Why? There's not a million guys who are actually qualified that also want to go into super hot attics all day. I think with all these things in mind, this company is worth every dollar I've paid in both the annual membership and the individual services or repairs. For the record they have replaced, fixed, or improved 2 of my toilets, 2 kitchen ceiling lights, this AC work, and prior AC services over the years.
    Joe is going to tell you how it is. He suggested the widening of my return duct where the air goes through the filter and we got significantly better airflow through our home. That's not why I called them either. And I'm a HARD sell. But they measured the CFMs for me before and after at my vents with state of the art equipment, and I was pleasantly surprised.
    Pedro and Juan did a great job on the build of the larger return duct and cleaning the blower. These guys always answer any questions I have. This kind of service is hard to keep going for a long time with a large staff. But Mike's leadership must be strong because they manage to do it.
    If YOU go outside or into the attic or garage and ask about these things, they will teach you. The photo with the 3 pins is the electrical connection of the compressor motor and you can see it has wear from being old and possibly losing a bit of the seal. It's a lot of electricity passing through there and outside in a rough environment. You can ask what that means. They aren't psychics but you might be told that "I've seen this before and usually it means it is on its last leg. You might have several months or a couple years left with it." BUT when your compressor stops on you down the road, you will have had that knowledge to prepare yourself for it.
    I will update this every time they come if i can.
    2023. Recently had Jeff come by. He was super helpful and he listened to my issues which were not obvious fixes but he went and did some diagnosing and ended up fixing our issues pretty quickly.
    He was thorough and he fixed things he saw in the attic unit when he could have left them the way they were.
    Mikes techs always take pics and explain to you what is going on and what you need.
    I have the Home Shield package and I think it's a little high but honestly when you really need that after hours visit, you will wish you had it.
    I appreciate Mikes. I always expect them to offer or sell me something but they are never pushy, and its usually relevant. 🤷
    I would call Mikes a good company and Jeff is a tech I'd totally ask for again.
    Avatar ★★★★★ a week ago Daniel Lopez