Crows Plumbing Service is the #1 plumbing company near you. For over 20 years, our family-operated team has been dedicated to bringing you quality plumbing services that exceed even the highest standards. We believe that you deserve only honest, reliable plumbing, without overselling or hidden fees. Our licensed, bonded, and insured plumbers specialize in all aspects of residential plumbing, from drain line repairs to toilet replacements and everything in between. Our customers know that they can trust us to answer all their questions and deliver reliable, long-lasting results. All of our work is backed by warranties and our personal guarantee that if the job’s not done to your satisfaction, we’ll be back to make things right. Contact our team today for your service or quote
"Thanks to Josh, Brock, and David for their thorough work at our house today. Water jetted and shot a camera down the line so drains are working! Thanks guys."
Lee B on April 2025
Crows Plumbing Service is the #1 plumbing company near you. For over 20 years, our family-operated team has been dedicated to bringing you quality plumbing services that exceed even the highest standards. We believe that you deserve only honest, reliable plumbing, without overselling or hidden fees. Our licensed, bonded, and insured plumbers specialize in all aspects of residential plumbing, from drain line repairs to toilet replacements and everything in between. Our customers know that they can trust us to answer all their questions and deliver reliable, long-lasting results. All of our work is backed by warranties and our personal guarantee that if the job’s not done to your satisfaction, we’ll be back to make things right. Contact our team today for your service or quote
"Thanks to Josh, Brock, and David for their thorough work at our house today. Water jetted and shot a camera down the line so drains are working! Thanks guys."
Lee B on April 2025
Hire a licensed natural‑gas plumber or gas technician. Most cities require a licensed pro before they’ll issue a permit, and that credential protects you from unsafe work. While a general plumber might handle small tubing fixes for less, full installations are complex and worth the extra cost of a specialist.
Yes, you must obtain a permit to run a gas line. Municipalities require this permit to guarantee installations adhere to strict safety codes and eliminate risks of gas leaks. Licensed contractors secure and manage permits, ensuring the gas line is installed safely and compliant with local regulations, thereby securing a safe and reliable gas supply.
Pros typically run flexible corrugated stainless‑steel tubing (CCST) from the supply line to the appliance because it’s durable and easy to route. For the buried sections, many contractors choose HDPE or PVC for corrosion resistance. Your installer will confirm which options meet local code and can provide expert recommendations on what works best for your needs and budget.