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  • How to Measure a Gas Pipe

    When working with any piping system, you'll need accurate measurements to ensure everything fits properly. If your measurements are off, you'll end up wasting pipe, wasting time, and, most of all,...

  • How to Cut a Gas Pipe

    Particularly in older homes (and sometimes in newer construction), you may need to move around existing gas pipes to remodel rooms. Some homeowners shy away from doing this type of work...

  • How to Light a Gas Log Pilot

    Gas log fireplaces are a nice alternative to traditional wood-burning fireplaces. Unlike other alternatives, such as chip-burning stoves, gas logs offer the look of natural wood. The logs fit in...

  • How to Maintain Propane Tanks

    Your small propane tank you use for grilling or for heating your deer blind looks innocuous enough, but it packs a life-threatening compound with explosive capacity: propane. Since we sometimes...

  • How to Light the Pilot Light on a Hot Water Heater

    Gas water heaters can be fueled by natural gas or propane and require a pilot light for correct operation. The gas burner in the base of the water heater is thermostatically controlled and only...

  • How to Seal a Gas Pipe

    Sealing a gas pipe can be done in a safe and inexpensive manner. When dealing with gas, always keep the area well-ventilated. The materials for sealing a gas pipe are usually easy to find at a...

  • Teflon Tape Vs. Thread Compound for Gas Pipe Thread Joints

    Like many other types of pipes used in home construction, gas pipes often feature many different components joined by connections with tapered screw threads, formally known as National Pipe Taper...

  • Yellow Teflon Tape Vs. Pipe Thread Compound

    Pipes for plumbing and other systems that convey liquid or gas throughout your home usually include many straight or angled components, linked by various connections, or joints. These joints...

  • How to Repair a Leaky Gas Valve

    For every appliance that operates using natural gas, there is a gas valve that allows you to shut off gas to that appliance if required. The best way to fix gas leaking out of a gas valve is to...

  • How to Light a Pilot Light After Gas is Shut Off

    A pilot light will be found on natural gas stoves, fireplaces, clothes dryers, water heaters and furnaces. When the gas is turned off, the pilot light will go out on all of these appliances. After...

  • How to Light My Coleman Furnace

    Older Coleman gas furnaces feature a continuously burning pilot light that must be lit for the unit to operate. Utility providers and the gas heating industry recommend yearly inspections of such...

  • How to Maintain a Propane Storage Tank

    Propane, also known as liquefied petroleum gas, is a versatile fuel commonly used for cooking, heating and motor fuel because it is clean-burning. Proper storage of propane tanks is an important...

  • How to Weld Steel Pipe to Stainless Steel Pipe

    The standard welding processes TIG, MIG, and stick are all capable of welding carbon steel pipe to stainless steel pipe. Standard carbon E-class welding electrodes like E70 for MIG or 7018 for...

  • How to Clean Kitchen Appliances With Lemon Peel

    Maybe you can't imagine that the lemon peel can help you clean the kitchen appliances effectively, I will introduce some tips to you now!

  • Gas Valve Problems

    Gas valves are a part of various home appliances, such as heaters, stoves and ovens. Gas valves are highly important because they serve as the doorway for the fuel to come in and be used in these...

  • Black Pipe DIY

    Black iron pipe is used in homes as a line for water, propane or natural gas. Materials such as PVC pipe and copper pipe are more common in modern homes, but black iron pipe is still present in...

  • How to Read a Gas Meter Properly

    Reading a gas meter properly will show you why you're spending so much on your utility bill. This simple article will show you how to read a gas meter properly.

  • Gas Oven Troubleshooting

    Gas ovens, generally, offer such features as electric timers, self-cleaning systems and broiler drawers. There are many different makes and models on the market and they come in all price ranges....

  • What Is Volumetric Flow?

    Volumetric flow is the determination of flow measured and expressed in units of volume, as opposed to mass flow which is measured and expressed in units of weight. Volumetric flow measurements and...

  • Energy Saving Tips on Gas

    With gas prices as high as they are, we all want to make every dollar count at the gas pump. Doing so means learning and using a few little tips that will improve gas mileage and keep a little bit...

  • How to Sweat a Plumbing Joint

    Repairing your own plumbing can be a danunting task, but it is not impossible. Here is a basic guide to sweating (sealing) fittings for copper line.

  • How to Buy a Gas Water Heater

    Most homeowners probably do not think twice about something like a water heater until they experience a surge of cold water during their hot shower. Water heaters are a luxury standard in most...

  • Natural Gas Heater Maintenance

    All natural gas heaters, hot water and home furnaces, will require annual maintenance. Most of the maintenance can be executed by the homeowner. Performing the basic in-house maintenance requires...

  • How to Disconnect Your Propane Tank Safely

    Propane can be dangerous. If you do not remove your tank correctly, leaks can become an issue later down the line. Many people are intimidated by the idea of working with these highly explosive...

  • How to Shut Off a Gas Line

    It is possible to shut off the gas line going to a house, which is a good idea to do before any number of home improvement jobs.

  • How to Connect Gas Pipes

    Propane and natural gas piping brings the fuel into our homes for stoves, hot water heaters and home heating. Making a proper connection ensures that leaks will not occur. Gas leaks can be...

  • Propane Gas Tank Laws

    Using propane gas tanks is a convenient way to provide energy at home, whether supplying natural gas where utility services are not offered or fueling a backyard barbecue. However, propane poses...

  • How to Keep Toasty Warm in a Freezing Room or Apartment

    Did your heater blow out this winter? Are you stuck in a place with no heat at all during the night? This is the result of that, and with a little creativity, I was toasty warm last night,...

  • How to Relight Burner Pilot Lights

    The most dangerous place in the house is the kitchen in the kitchen, the most dangerous place is the stove. There are times when the pilot light on the stove gets burned out. It is important that...

  • How to Light a Gas Furnace or Gas Water Heater Pilot

    If your gas furnace pilot goes out, it is a simple matter to relight it.

  • How to Fix a Dryer That Won't Heat

    When a dryer breaks, not only is it a pain, but most people just end up setting it on the curb and getting a new one. Most dryer heating problems can be fixed relatively easily. You will need a...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Tappan Gas Stove

    Troubleshooting a gas stove is relatively easy and luckily the Tappan products are very straight forward much like any gas stove. The most common problems with gas stoves are easy to trouble shoot...

  • How to Replace the Starter in a Gas Grill

    Igniters for gas grills are safer and easier to use than matches. The igniter system consists of two components connected by a Teflon insulated wire. The electrode module is located under the...

  • Troubleshooting Gas Boilers

    A gas boiler is a machine that is used to heat water for a heating system in your house. Once the water is heated, it is distributed throughout your home in pipes, and projects heat through a...

  • How to Repair & Troubleshoot a Gas Fireplace

    Having your gas fireplace stop working is a major inconvenience, especially during those cold winter months. Luckily, many problems with a gas fireplace can be resolved quickly when you know what...

  • How to Remove a Gas Fireplace Insert

    If you need to work on the gas line behind your gas fireplace insert or if you are replacing the insert itself, you need to remove it. Removing your gas fireplace insert is an easy...

  • How to Install a Universal Thermocouple

    A thermocouple is a device within a gas-powered water heater that operated to automatically turn the heater's supply of gas off in the event that the pilot light extinguishes. Thermocouples need...

  • Troubleshooting Gas Logs

    There can be a broad range of physical obstructions that can cause both minor and major problems with gas fireplace log setups. First at hand is checking the airflow draw. Look to see that the...

  • How to Stop a Leaking Gas Can with Teflon Thread Tape

    Why do so many of those little red plastic gas cans seem to leak at the threads? There is nothing worse than trying to fill up, just to have the gas can leak fuel all over your driveway. Fixing...

  • How to Tell If the Thermocouple Is Bad on a Water Heater

    A thermocouple is a safety device found in a gas water heater that operates to automatically turn off the supply of gas to the water heater in the event that the pilot light extinguishes. There...

  • How to Install a Thermocouple in a Gas Furnace

    A thermocouple is a safety component used in gas appliances which automatically turns off the supply of gas if the pilot light extinguishes. The inability to light the pilot light is indicative of...

  • Troubleshooting a Gas Fireplace Pilot

    Most gas fireplaces are designed so that the pilot lights stays on all of the time. Many people make the decision to shut off the pilot when the fireplace is not in use because of environmental...

  • How to Light a Gas Furnace

    There are two types of gas furnaces. In the older type, the pilot light can be re-lit. The newer type consists of a furnace with an electrical set-up that ignites the gas. If you have one of the...

  • How to Light a Natural Gas Furnace

    Natural gas furnaces can either have an electronic ignition or a pilot light. If the electronic ignition does not work, a repairman is usually needed. Drafts can cause a pilot light to go out, and...

  • How to Remove a Porcelain Towel Rack

    Porcelain is a fragile material that must be handled carefully. If you have a porcelain towel rack and you want to remove it without breaking it, you need to be especially sure you are doing it...

  • Propane vs. Natural Gas

    You want to start using either propane or natural gas in your home. Which should you choose? The first thing you need to know is that there is absolutely no difference between the two in terms of...

  • Installing Gas Pipe Fittings

    Use galvanized threaded steel for gas distribution pipes; it is a better choice than copper because it can take more abuse from homeowners. Choose galvanized fittings over black fittings, because...

  • How to Shut Down Your Water Heater After An Earthquake

    In the event of an earthquake, the gas line running into your water heater may get damaged, resulting in a dangerous gas leak inside your home. Also, the water lines running to or from it may...

  • How to Remove a Home Alarm System

    A home alarm system can provide security and piece of mind for you and your family. But, should you ever choose to remove the alarm system, you might be in for a big project depending upon just...

  • Troubleshooting a Mobile Home Duo-Therm Furnace

    Troubleshooting a mobile home Duo-Therm furnace is not necessarily difficult. However, it requires a bit of patience. Because there could be a number of things that might affect the way one of...

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