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Your Home’s Gas System Might Be Ready for More |
Gas systems are designed to support more than one appliance, yet most homeowners never know what their current setup can safely handle. That can leave money and convenience on the table. |
π‘ What Could Your System Power? |
If correctly sized and configured, your home may support: |
β Tankless water heaters β Gas ranges and cooktops β Clothes dryers β Pool heaters β Outdoor kitchens β Built-in grills β Fire pits and fireplaces β Patio heaters β Garage heaters β Standby generators |
Imagine running your pool heater, outdoor kitchen, and tankless water heater from one properly designed fuel system. |
The key is confirming your system can support the added load. |
πΒ Reserve Your Complimentary Gas System Review |
β οΈ What Most Homeowners Don’t Know |
Before adding a new gas appliance, your system should be reviewed for: |
• Fuel capacity • Meter or tank sizing • Line diameter • Regulator configuration • Proper pressure • Corrosion protection (for underground systems) • Code compliance |
If your system was installed years ago, it may not have been evaluated for expansion since. |
Small sizing issues can lead to pressure drops, performance concerns, and costly corrections later. |
πΒ Reply Now to Schedule Your Free Evaluation |
π March Complimentary Gas System Expansion Review |
For the month of March, we are offering a no-cost evaluation of your existing gas system. |
We review: |
• Propane tank capacity or natural gas meter sizing • Line sizing and routing • Appliance load calculations • Future expansion potential • Electrical considerations if your project requires them |
March appointments are available based on scheduling capacity. Once fully booked, standard consultation fees apply. |
πΒ Reserve Your Complimentary Gas System Review |
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π₯ Planning an Outdoor Upgrade? |
If you are considering an outdoor kitchen or fire feature, proper gas line planning is essential before installation. |
Permanent gas lines are: |
• Safer than portable tanks • Cleaner and more efficient • Code compliant • Low maintenance |
Planning ahead prevents costly rework later. |
π‘οΈ Is Your Underground Tank Code-Compliant? |
Underground propane tanks must be periodically tested to ensure proper corrosion protection. | | NFPA 58 (Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code) |
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Underground tanks sit in soil that can cause rust over time. If corrosion protection fails, the tank can deteriorate and become expensive to replace. |
Cathodic protection is the system designed to prevent underground tanks from rusting. |
We provide professional testing to verify your tank is properly protected and meets code requirements. |
Regular price: $370 March special: $250 |
This service is always included for our generator maintenance contract customers. |
πΒ Schedule Your Corrosion Protection Check |
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π Why Homeowners Choose Us |
• Over 20 years serving South Florida homeowners, we’ve helped countless families safely expand their gas systems, preventing costly surprises and simplifying home upgrades. • Licensed gas professionals • Licensed electrical contractor • Permit handling and inspection management • Code-compliant installations • Long-term system planning |
We do not just connect appliances. We design safe, scalable fuel systems built to support your home today and in the future. |
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Schedule Your Complimentary Review |
March evaluation appointments are limited. |
Click below to reserve your spot: |
πΒ Reserve My March Gas System Review |
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Even if you’re not planning an upgrade, a quick review can uncover undersized lines, aging regulators, or corrosion risks before they become expensive repairs. |
If you are unsure whether your system is ready for expansion, March is the time to check. |
π²Β Know a Neighbor Planning a Remodel or Outdoor Upgrade? |
Forward this page to someone with propane or natural gas at their home. A quick system review now can prevent performance issues, inspection delays, or unplanned expenses later. |