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HPC Services
5.0(
15
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Serving Faulkner, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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Warranties offered

"The office called me within 10 minutes of adding my request on Angi. There were able to come out same day and fix our drain. They also provided me with free plumbing inspection of the rest of the home. Zach was very profession and easy to work with. I would use them again."
installing a boiler refractory blanket, and cleaning inside of boiler
installed straight ac unit
rooftop package units
replacing a heat exchanger on an rtu
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Coxs Automotive
4.9(
20
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Serving Faulkner, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

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Warranties offered

"We are new to town, so we used Angie's list to find a mechanic.  We were very satisfied with David's shop and work and plan on using them next time one of our cars needs help. <br />"
Recommended by95%of homeowners
Herndon Auto Care
4.3(
6
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Serving Faulkner, MD and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had been trying to get my second car inspected after not driving it for most of the past year. First station I went to came up with a laundry list of items needing to be fixed to pass. I am fortunate enough to be able to do most of my own simple repairs, and smart enough to know when someone is trying to get one over on me. I made the legitimate repairs and went to another station for a reinspection. They approved the repairs but came up with new ones the first shop hadn't. Only one was legitimate. After making that repair I visited Herndon Auto Care after remembering I had a good experience there in the past and the inspector was sympathetic and intelligent enough to have a conversation with me about the repairs I had made and what the issues were with getting it passed. I felt like I was being treated with respect as a human, not as a woman with visions of a big repair bill dancing in front of their eyes. <br /> The car passed with flying colors, and he even took the time to walk me through what he saw and some of the regulations since I wasn't terribly familiar with the exact rules for Virginia. <br /> I will never again go anywhere else. <br />"
Recommended by83%of homeowners
Keys Plumbing & Heating
4.7(
25
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Serving Faulkner, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The valve at the curve box came off and caused a flooding. The curve box valve as in WSSC valve. Wash. Surb. Sant. Commission (WSSC) are the Water Authority here in DC-Metro area. Some of that water came into my basement and saturated the wood floor. Now, as the wood board dried, it warped and sticking out from the vinyl flooring. They blamed the valve was old and faulty; "It was old and worn and just came apart". I confronted them that I saw everything; I saw the whole valve and I saw them taking it apart. But they insisted it just came apart on its' own. So I called WSSC and told them of what really happened and the manager told me the valve did NOT come apart on its' own. The manager said that the valve can NOT come apart where the ball-valve reside (the middle) and then assured me that I won't be charged of fees and penalties. Furthermore, as the valve surfaced from the mud, I saw no sign of failure or fault. The valve was SOLID even after it was hard handled while digging for it. It was even pulled with their excavator. The valve was even shiny after all those years in the mud. Especially both ends of the thread. My water main, and the whole community here, is only at about 82 PSI (WSSC has shown me this and explained). Pressure regulator is not installed in these homes. But the valve just came apart in the middle where it is the strongest part of the valve. Failure is always at the weakest point. And no marks of failure, but just unscrewed itself. I hope people knows about underground valves. Also the valve is grounded with the city electricity, so it further reduces rusting. So they said the flooding was not in their control so they are not obligated to the damages. They also washed down my rear entrance stairs with buckets (plural) of water even after I told them there is not a drain. But they claim that there is a drain that leads to my sump pump. I told them the owners built the basement. But I should've made calls and confirmed but didn't thought of it at the time. Also, this person is very different from his 1st impression. For one example (from a few), he said copper will last 70 years as long as the soil isn't acidic, so I went with copper. But after the installation he said 40 years. I asked 70, but he denied. I'm not happy with them anymore. I helped them by not confiscating the valve under my due diligence nor did I record them in action. But they didn't want anything to do with my warped floor or my feelings. The damage is small, only 1 board is bellied up with all the edges sticking out of my vinyl flooring. But it claps more as I walk by. Come to think of it, what if the flood did happen? I would've been so preoccupied with my equipment ($10k or more and my only backup) I would've never known what really happened. They probably would've said the same thing, it's WSSC fault so claim it on them. And of course, WSSC would say otherwise. I don't recommend them. They don't even have invoice so I don't know hoow much I paid for parts and labor. Just receipt of transaction. Also I just realized, if the valve was malfunctioning as they said (“it just came apart”), shouldn’t it be their responsibility to detect and report it before touching it? I mean they are the certified plumber."
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FAQs for gas piping projects in Faulkner, MD

Plumbers with proper licensing and credentials install and relocate gas lines. When hiring a professional, verify they have experience with gas systems and all required certifications. Some homeowners choose to work with plumbers specializing in natural gas installations, as they have extensive experience with similar projects and understand the safety requirements.

The timeline for gas line relocation varies based on project complexity, permit processing, and inspection scheduling. The physical labor takes a few hours to one day, depending on the line length. However, the actual installation work represents only part of the overall project timeline. Your contractor should provide a specific timeframe based on your circumstances and local permitting requirements.

Your gas supply must be shut off during the relocation process. This safety measure prevents gas leaks while connections are being modified. Plan for this temporary service interruption by making alternative arrangements for cooking, heating, or other gas-dependent systems in your home. The shut-off generally only lasts for a portion of the work, often a few hours.

Relocating gas lines to connect new appliances is a common reason for this type of project. Whether you're installing a gas stove, fireplace, dryer, or outdoor grill, a professional can determine the best route for extending your existing gas system. The cost will depend on the distance between your current gas line and the new appliance location.

Gas line work is not suitable for DIY projects. Natural gas is highly flammable and potentially lethal if not handled correctly. Gas leaks can be difficult to detect without specialized equipment. Professional plumbers have the proper training, tools, and experience to safely relocate gas lines while ensuring compliance with local building codes and safety standards.

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