Mountain GAS Services LLC

Mountain GAS Services LLC Gas Piping for Residential Services including appliance installation and repair Navien Specialist

Residential
Natural/Propane

Gas Piping for Residential , Services including appliance installation and repair ( gas heaters, fireplaces, fire pits, gas logs, gas stoves, gas dryers, gas ranges, generators, gas grills, and gas lights ) and gas leak investigation. Navien hot water heater service specialist
Licensed & Insured Lic # 32301
Safe, Over 40 years Experience, Dependable and Friendly

04/10/2026

PLEASE PLEASE Have your NAVIEN HOT WATER HEATER and gas appliance installed and serviced by a qualified and licensed service provider, don’t be afraid to ask for their license. There are so many out there doing un proper work and unethical.

02/05/2026

Mountain Gas Services provides prompt and reliable residential & commercial propane and natural gas services, including appliance installation and repair and gas leak investigations. Serving Franklin, Otto, Sylva, Cashiers, and Hightlands, North Carolina. Also serving Clayton, GA and Rabun County Ge...

Your Authorized Navien Service Specialist for Tankless Water Heaters
02/05/2026

Your Authorized Navien Service Specialist for Tankless Water Heaters

Mountain Gas Services provides prompt and reliable residential & commercial propane and natural gas services, including appliance installation and repair and gas leak investigations. Serving Franklin, Otto, Sylva, Cashiers, and Hightlands, North Carolina. Also serving Clayton, GA and Rabun County Ge...

02/01/2026

Mountain Gas Services LLC will be closed on Monday, February 2nd. We appreciate your business and support; please stay safe.

mountaingasservices.comHome Heating tip!Gas equipment requires an adequate air supply for proper combustion. Without pro...
01/26/2026

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Home Heating tip!
Gas equipment requires an adequate air supply for proper combustion. Without proper ventilation the equipment may produce carbon monoxide. When a space heater is used in a tightly sealed home, a door or window should be opened slightly to avoid deadly carbon monoxide poisoning.
If when using a heater your eyes sting, you smell fumes, or if you become dizzy or nauseated, turn it off, open windows and doors, and exit the premises immediately. Have the unit inspected by a qualified and licensed professional before using again.
Do not operate an unvented space heater if the ceramic radiant elements are damaged or out of place. Unvented space heaters should never be used in rooms where doors are closed when occupied.
For vented heaters:
Make sure the vent is open and drawing fumes out of the house.
Turn the unit off if not operating properly.
If the unit is housed in a closet, make sure the grills or louvers in the door are unobstructed.
If you are unsure of the condition of a heater, do not use it.
Have your gas heating system inspected and serviced annually, before the cold weather season starts.
If you have trouble keeping the pilot light lit, or if the control valve is hard to operate, the equipment should be inspected and serviced by a qualified and licensed service professional.

Mountain Gas Services provides prompt and reliable residential & commercial propane and natural gas services, including appliance installation and repair and gas leak investigations. Serving Franklin, Otto, Sylva, Cashiers, and Hightlands, North Carolina. Also serving Clayton, GA and Rabun County Ge...

01/23/2026

Safety tips:
If you smell gas
Natural and propane gas are odorless. For your safety, a chemical has been added which smells like rotten eggs. This odor is for your protection.
If you suspect a leak, check the pilot lights or see if a burner has been left partially on. If you cannot find the source, open windows and doors to disperse the gas and call 911.
If the odor is extremely strong, leave the building at once and call 911 from a neighbors home. DO NOT use your phone or light any matches. Do not operate any electrical switches or devices or pull any plugs from outlets. Any of these actions could ignite the gas that may have accumulated.
Remember that natural gas is lighter than air and will find a way out of a building. Propane gas is heavier than air and will linger low around the floor area.
Flammable liquids
Gasoline and other flammable liquids should never be used indoors, and should be stored in an approved container, away from children
Never use gasoline as a cleaner
Do not use flammable liquids indoors or in the same room as a gas appliance or other source of ignition.
Keep gasoline ONLY in approved containers, and assure that they are sealed tightly. Do not use plastic or glass containers for storing gasoline.
When filling gasoline containers always leave room at the top for expansion.
Keep all flammable liquids out the reach of children and talk to them about the related dangers.

01/16/2026

SAFETY FIRST:

Use a gas appliance for its intended purpose only. For example, do not use a gas grill indoors, or use an oven to heat a room.
Keep flammable liquids, paper, clothing, and curtains away from open flames.
Have a qualified and licensed service provider clean any gas appliance burners.
Ensure that the flame in your appliance burns bright blue, not a dull yellow-orange.
Do not use an appliance that is not operating properly. Have it serviced by a qualified and licensed service provider.
Have at least one approved fire extinguisher in your home. Salt, baking soda, or a large lid can also be used to extinguish a grease fire on a stove.
Install a carbon monoxide (CO) monitor in your home. CO is an odorless and tasteless poisonous gas that can be produced by an improperly installed or maintained combustion appliance. If your CO monitor activates, contact your fire department right away.
Home Heating

Gas equipment requires an adequate air supply for proper combustion. Without proper ventilation the equipment may produce carbon monoxide. When a space heater is used in a tightly sealed home, a door or window should be opened slightly to avoid deadly carbon monoxide poisoning.
If when using a heater your eyes sting, you smell fumes, or if you become dizzy or nauseated, turn it off, open windows and doors, and exit the premises immediately. Have the unit inspected by a qualified and licensed professional before using again.
Do not operate an unvented space heater if the ceramic radiant elements are damaged or out of place. Unvented space heaters should never be used in rooms where doors are closed when occupied.
For vented heaters:
Make sure the vent is open and drawing fumes out of the house.
Turn the unit off if not operating properly.
If the unit is housed in a closet, make sure the grills or louvers in the door are unobstructed.
If you are unsure of the condition of a heater, do not use it.
Have your gas heating system inspected and serviced annually, before the cold weather season starts.
If you have trouble keeping the pilot light lit, or if the control valve is hard to operate, the equipment should be inspected and serviced by a qualified and licensed service professional.
Hot Water

Make sure your hot water heater's thermostat is set to a safe temperature.
To avoid scalding injuries caused by very hot water, make sure the hot water heater temperature is set in accordance with the recommendations in the manufacturer's owners manual.
Check water temperature before placing a child in a bathtub or shower. It only takes a half a second for a baby to suffer a severe burn in 150 °F water as compared to four minutes in water at 120 °F. Never leave a child alone in a bathtub, or without age appropriate supervision.

Remember, call Mountain Gas Services, LLC, at 828-342-3572, for help with any installation or service need.

12/24/2025
11/24/2025
11/24/2025

To all of our valued clients and their families, we will be closed from Tuesday through Sunday in observance of Thanksgiving. Everyone, please enjoy your holiday week. Belinda & Mike

11/12/2025

With your fireplace if you have trouble keeping the pilot light lit, or if the control valve is hard to operate, the equipment should be inspected and serviced by a qualified and licensed service professional. It’s all about safety. You wanna wake up and not blow up.!

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10/03/2025

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