Empty garage at a house - Photos By The Owl/Shutterstock Garages are used for more than just storing vehicles these days. Some people turn them into a home gym or use it as a workshop, while others ...
Here's what might be happening if you detect a gas smell in your house. 10'000 Hours/Getty Images There are more than 77 million natural gas customers (residential, commercial, and industrial) in the ...
Many homes rely on natural gas for heat, hot water and some home appliances. Natural gas is odorless, so a leak would be impossible to detect. Mercaptan, a harmless chemical that smells like sulfur or ...
In addition to having a distinct smell, natural gas leaks are often visual, causing bubbling water, blowing dirt or dead plants. You may also see sinkholes or exposed pipe. It’s also possible to hear ...
With more homes and businesses using natural gas for heat during the fall and winter months, Piedmont Natural Gas is encouraging customers and communities to learn the signs of a natural gas leak.
Natural gas leaks happen nearly every day in the U.S. — and they can be deadly if they go undetected. A report from a group of Texas environmental nonprofits released in June found around 2,600 ...
Garages are used for more than just storing vehicles these days. Some people turn them into a home gym or use it as a workshop, while others may just want the space for storage. If you are looking for ...
Nearly 187 million Americans use natural gas to heat their homes and water and cook their food, according to the American Gas Association. It’s an affordable, reliable and safe energy source when used ...