Check out our additional services to learn how our licensed plumbers, HVAC installers, and service techs can help you. We have vast experience with commercial and residential jobs.
Here at Parker-Arntz Plumbing & Heating, Inc., we have numerous services to be able to provide you with the support you need for all of your plumbing and HVAC needs. Our experienced staff is here to help!
To request your estimate for any of our additional services, call Parker-Arntz Plumbing & Heating, Inc. at (888) 641-3907. Continue reading to learn more about our additional services!
We have more than 45 years of experience with commercial and residential gas piping installations, so you can count on us!
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We are licensed to install medical gas systems that prevent contamination so you, your staff, and patients have peace of mind. Safety is always our primary concern during medical gas installation, which is why you can count on us to get the job done right.
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Whether you need custom sheet metal for prototypes or production parts, you can trust our years of experience. We offer custom sheet metal fabrication to your specific need.
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Hepa Filters, electronic air cleaners, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and UV lights are all options for your indoor air quality. All of these are add-on products to your forced-air system.
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Not all plumbing leaks are as obvious as a dripping faucet. Fortunately, our plumbers are able to inspect your home for water stains, mildew, and other signs that point to the leak’s origin. We stop water at the source of the leak to prevent further damage.
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Are you struggling with the effects of hard water in your home? Some signs of hard water include stubborn spots on drinking glasses and having to use more detergent to clean clothes. If you identify with any of these problems, call our office to request your quote for water softener installation.
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The best way to protect your drinking water is to install a backflow preventer for your home or commercial building. Backflow happens when the flow of solid, liquid, or gas contaminants is reversed and breaches your potable water supply.
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