I have an old gas grill next to my house that is connected to a gas line from the house. There is a shut-off valve outside. I need to cut this line and cap it so I can remove the old grill completely. The gas company said they don't do work on my side of the meter. Can I do this myself? How? Or should I call a professional? Who would I call?
fire pits and patio heaters
Backyard Fire Pits and Patio Heaters
Patio Heaters
| Garden Sun GS4400SS Floor Standing 44,000 BTU Propane Powered Patio Heater With Push Button Ignition, Stainless Steel |
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| List Price: $199.99 |
| Amazon Price: $168.95 |
| Dimplex PUH1500 Electric Radiant Parasol Patio Heater |
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| List Price: $149.00 |
| Amazon Price: $137.99 |
| Terrazzo Standup Patio Heater Cover |
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| List Price: $36.00 |
| Amazon Price: $25.93 |
Fire Pits
| Veranda Fire Pit Cover, Round up to 44-inch Diameter |
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| List Price: $26.00 |
| Amazon Price: $19.97 |
| Landmann 28335 Big Sky Stars & Moons Fire Pit, Georgia Clay, 12.5-inches deep |
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| List Price: $180.00 |
| Amazon Price: $95.99 |
| Terrazzo Fire Pit Cover |
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| List Price: $20.00 |
| Amazon Price: $13.92 |
| Strathwood St. Thomas Cast-Aluminum Round Table with Fire Pit |
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| List Price: $450.00 |
| Amazon Price: $319.99 |









