Streamline Services Ltd

Streamline Services Ltd We are here for all your plumbing, Hvac, gasline, directional drilling & all underground work. No job too big or small currently installing camps.

Streamline Services Ltd: Serving Greater Edmonton & Northern Alberta
Residential Services
Streamline Services Ltd offers a full range of residential services to repair or replace any components of your home's mechanical system. Our head office is located in Edmonton and we have satellite offices in various communities encompassing the Edmonton area. We are a full mechanical service provider for th

e entire Edmonton metropolitan area and will service any community within a 100km radius of any of our satellite offices. Plumbing
Gas fitting
Drain cleaning
Hot water tank repair/replacement
Furnace repair/replacement
Air conditioning repair/replacement
Air filtration
24-hour emergency service
Straightforward pricing
Service & repair all makes & models

Commercial/Light Industrial Services
Streamline Services Ltd is a complete mechanical contractor that specializes in completing all service and construction work for any commercial/light industrial mechanical and site service projects. Our company is based in Edmonton with branches in Fort McMurray, Wabasca, and Red Earth. Our company serves the entire Northern Alberta area for any commercial/light industrial projects that require our specialized services. Plumbing
Drain cleaning
Gas fitting
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning)
Refrigeration
Camp installations
Directional drilling
Horizontal drilling
Trenching services
Excavation/backfill services
Polyethylene pipe installation
Underground services – gas lines, water lines, sewer, etc. HDPE/MDPE fusion services
Septic tanks services

Safety First
Streamline Services Ltd is committed to protecting the safety of our employees, our clients and the public, as well as the environment. Please contact us for more information or to discuss your planned project.

12/23/2014
12/23/2014

Streamline Services would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and safe New year.

09/24/2014

Streamline Services Ltd, is Hiring..... we are looking for Journeymen gas fitters, plumbers, and HVAC to work in and out of town. We are also looking for residential service technicians.

09/23/2014

Winter Time Energy Saving Tips

Tips to Save Natural Gas
Keep Safe This Winter
Things That Are Fast and Free
Things to Do That Are Inexpensive
Thing to Do That Are Investments

Five Action Steps to Cut Natural Gas and Propane Use
You can take some steps to reduce the amount of energy that you're using and lower your utility bills:

Turn down your thermostat to 68 degrees. For every degree you lower your heat in the 60-degree to 70-degree range, you'll save up to 5 percent on heating costs. Wear warm clothing like a sweater and set your thermostat to 68 degrees or lower during the day and evening, health permitting. Set the thermostat back to 55 degrees or off at night or when leaving home for an extended time, saving 5-20 percent of your heating costs (heat pumps should only be set back 2 degrees to prevent unneeded use of backup strip heating).
Replace or clean furnace filters as recommended. Dirty filters restrict airflow and increase energy use. Now is also the time for a furnace "tune-up." Keeping your furnace clean, lubricated and properly adjusted will reduce energy use, saving up to 5 percent of heating costs.
Reduce hot water temperature. Set your water heater to the "normal" setting or 120-degrees Fahrenheit, unless the owner's manual for your dishwasher requires a higher setting. Savings are 7-11 percent of water heating costs.
Seal up the leaks. Caulk leaks around windows and doors. Look for places where you have pipes, vents or electrical conduits that go through the wall, ceiling or floor. Check the bathroom, underneath the kitchen sink, pipes inside a closet, etc. If you find a gap at the point where the pipe or vents goes through the wall, seal it up. Caulk works best on small gaps. Your hardware store should have products to close the larger gaps.
Consider replacing your old gas appliances with an ENERGY STAR® water heater or furnace.
Also contact your natural gas utility or visit their website for additional ideas, rebates and incentives.

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Southern California Gas

A Reminder to Keep Safe This Winter
Do not resort to using a BBQ or camp stove for indoor heat. Such equipment is designed to be used only outdoors and present significant safety hazards when used in any enclosed or partially enclosed setting. Besides the obvious fire hazard, they can produce high levels of carbon monoxide (CO). Remember that you cannot smell or see CO.

If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak, get to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. DO NOT DELAY. Carbon monoxide can rapidly lead to full incapacitation and death. If you experience serious symptoms, get medical attention immediately.

08/21/2014

Heating your home for the fall and winter requires proper preparation. The gas furnace is one of the main components of the heating system, and your home will not heat properly if it isn't working.

The gas furnace uses either natural or propane gas as fuel to generate heat. Check your furnace to determine which of these gases it uses. Both gases come from organic material, but the differences revolve around efficiency, cost, storage etc. A furnace will work almost the same, no matter if it's running on natural or propane gas. If you need more information or are unsure about the type of gas that your furnace runs on, consult with a heating expert.

Now that you know what type of gas furnace you have, how do you know it is ready to properly heat your home? The two basic things you can check for year-round are the pilot light and a gas leak. If your pilot light looks like it's out or you smell a gas leak, call the Atlanta Gas Light Company immediately. You can reignite your pilot light without contacting the Atlanta Gas Light Company, but call for help right away if you smell gas and make sure you are using a reliable technician.

If your pilot light is running properly and you don't have a gas leak, there are other areas you need to inspect before the cold season starts. Below is a list of things you should check before you turn on your furnace:

A clean filter (Replace a clogged or dirty filter)
Blower belt and doors (Replace damaged belts; fix any doors that are not in place)
Clean Vents
No flammable objects around furnace
Overall good condition
If you notice a problem with any of the components listed above, have it fixed immediately. A reliable heating technician will be able to help you with the technical details.

Edmonton Zoo, and others
08/19/2014

Edmonton Zoo, and others

08/18/2014
08/15/2014

Starting up our new Commercial Service Department for all your commercial needs from Hvac, A/C, RTU service we are looking at becoming "proactive to your needs" let us help before the problems get bigger and costlier.

08/07/2014

Address

16925/111 Avenue
Edmonton, AB
T5M2S4

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

780-488-2287

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