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: ...
THE CHRONICLE'S Dec. 4 editorial on the proposed expanded use of flexible metal tubing for gas lines in California homes contained enough misinformation that a consumer warning label should have been ...
New interviews and documents obtained by NBC 5 Investigates raise more questions about how well one manufacturer-recommended safety measure prevents lightning-related fires involving flexible gas ...
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 ...
Do You Have Problems with Gas? Many homes use natural gas for heating a home's living and working spaces as well as the water utilized in the home for bathing and washing clothes. Additionally, ...
2001-12-03 04:00:00 PDT Sacramento-- Construction industry officials say Gov. Gray Davis' administration is poised to put the public at greater risk during an earthquake to appease one of the governor ...
Flexible gas lines have virtually replaced immobile iron pipes over the past 30 years. But the flimsier “corrugated stainless steel tubing” — commonly called CSST — can pose a much greater fire risk, ...
Compare plans tailored to your home & budget. If you suspect a gas leak, the first thing you should do is get out of the house and call the gas company to turn the gas off. Next, you’ll need repairs.