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  • Ba
    3.7
    Providence, US

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  • TP
    4.6
    Providence, US

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  • Pr
    5
    Providence, US

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    1
    Providence, US

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  • Pr
    5
    Providence, US

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  • Thumbs Up Plumbing
    4.7
    Providence, US

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  • Hawkes Plumbing & Heating Co
    4.5
    Chepachet, 02814, US

    Hawkes Plumbing and Heating specializes in commercial and residential plumbing and heating solutions. We are a family owned and operated business serving the Chepachet, RI area. Our technicians are trained and qualified to properly install and service all aspects of residential plumbing including boilers, wastewater piping, hot/cold water supply lines and much more.  We also do large scale commercial plumbing, including, but not limited to: HVAC systems, commercial water heaters, large heating systems, and all associated plumbing related to your new commercial builiding. We install a full range of natural gas products, from stoves to water heaters, and perform all the plumbing with great care and craftsmanship.  Our fully certified technicians are trained to  safely and effectively install these products in your home or office. We install and service all types of propane fired units, such as stoves, fireplaces, hot water heaters and boilers.

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  • Ma
    3.9
    Providence, US

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  • Du
    4.8
    Providence, US

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  • St
    5
    Providence, US

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How to tell if you have a gas leak?

Gas leaks can be extremely dangerous, so always prioritize safety. Signs of a gas leak include:
  • A hissing sound coming from pipes or appliances.
  • The distinctive smell of rotten eggs (mercaptan added to natural gas for detection).
  • A whistling sound from gas lines.
  • Dead vegetation near gas lines.
  • Bubbling in puddles of water around gas lines.
If you detect a gas leak, evacuate the area, contact your gas company immediately, and call emergency services if necessary.

How to stop a toilet from overflowing?

If a toilet is overflowing, try to turn off the water supply immediately. This usually involves a shut-off valve behind or beneath the toilet. If the water continues to overflow, try to use a plunger to clear the blockage. It's best to call a professional plumber, especially for persistent overflowing, as this might indicate a more serious plumbing problem.

What should I do if I smell gas?

The smell of gas is a serious safety hazard. If you detect a gas leak, immediately:
  1. Evacuate your home or building.
  2. Call your gas company's emergency line or 999.
  3. Do not light matches or use electrical appliances near the suspected leak.
  4. Do not attempt to fix the leak yourself.

How to fix a burst pipe?

Fixing a burst pipe is a complex task. Attempting to repair a burst pipe without experience can worsen the problem and lead to serious water damage. If you have a burst pipe:
  1. Turn off the main water supply to your home immediately to limit further water damage.
  2. Call an emergency plumber immediately to have the burst pipe repaired.
  3. If it is safe to do so, try to contain any water leakage using towels, buckets, or tarpaulins to minimize damage.
  4. Take photos of the damage for insurance purposes.

How to tell if you have a gas leak?

Gas leaks can be extremely dangerous, so always prioritize safety. Signs of a gas leak include:
  • A hissing sound coming from pipes or appliances.
  • The distinctive smell of rotten eggs (mercaptan added to natural gas for detection).
  • A whistling sound from gas lines.
  • Dead vegetation near gas lines.
  • Bubbling in puddles of water around gas lines.
If you detect a gas leak, evacuate the area, contact your gas company immediately, and call emergency services if necessary.

How to stop a toilet from overflowing?

If a toilet is overflowing, try to turn off the water supply immediately. This usually involves a shut-off valve behind or beneath the toilet. If the water continues to overflow, try to use a plunger to clear the blockage. It's best to call a professional plumber, especially for persistent overflowing, as this might indicate a more serious plumbing problem.

What should I do if I smell gas?

The smell of gas is a serious safety hazard. If you detect a gas leak, immediately:
  1. Evacuate your home or building.
  2. Call your gas company's emergency line or 999.
  3. Do not light matches or use electrical appliances near the suspected leak.
  4. Do not attempt to fix the leak yourself.

How to fix a burst pipe?

Fixing a burst pipe is a complex task. Attempting to repair a burst pipe without experience can worsen the problem and lead to serious water damage. If you have a burst pipe:
  1. Turn off the main water supply to your home immediately to limit further water damage.
  2. Call an emergency plumber immediately to have the burst pipe repaired.
  3. If it is safe to do so, try to contain any water leakage using towels, buckets, or tarpaulins to minimize damage.
  4. Take photos of the damage for insurance purposes.

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