No matter if its for your new BBQ or as simple as adding another water spigot, no job is to small. We do gas piping (for propane and natural gas), water lines, air lines, and ABS. All piping can be done internal, external, or below ground. We test all of our lines after being completed before first use. We stand behind all of our work and gaurantee it.
Here is some information on the piping that we use:
COPPER
Copper comes in three grades, M for thin wall pipe used mainly inside homes, L for thicker wall pipe, used mainly outside for water services and K, the thickest, used mainly between water mains and the water meter. Copper lasts a long time, is durable and connects well to valves.
Copper should not be installed if the water has a PH of 6.5 or less. The majority of public utilities supply water at a PH between 7.2 and 8.0 . Many of the utilities that have source water with a PH below 6.5 are treating the water to raise the PH. Private well water systems often have a PH below 6.5. When this it the case, installing a treatment system to make the water less acidic becomes a good idea.
PEX

PEX is an acronym for cross-linked polyethylene. The "PE" refers to the raw material used to make PEX (Polyethylene), and the "X" refers to the cross-linking of the polyethylene across its molecular chains. The molecular chains are linked into a three-dimensional network that makes PEX remarkably durable within a wide range of temperatures, pressures and chemicals.

PVC is a white plastic pipe used outside. It can be used only for cold water. It's uses include: water services, between the meter and building, and for irrigation.
ABS
(DWV, drain wate vent)
Are easier and less expensive to install than metal piping; Feature superior flow due to smooth interiorfinish; Do not rot, rust, corrode or collect waste; Withstand earth loads and shipping (with properhandling); Resist mechanical damage, even at low temperatures; Perform at an operational temperature range of -40°F to 180°F; Are lightweight (one person can load and unload); Take less time to rough in than metal DWV materials.
USES/APPLICATIONS
ABS pipe and fittings have become a leading material for DWV applications because it offers an outstanding combination of properties. Contractors have installed more than 10 billion feet of ABS pipe in residential and commercial construction. ABS pressure pipe is also available for certain industrial applications. ABS pipe is sold in 10' and 20' lengths, and 12' lengths in Canada. ABS pipe is available in solid wall and cellular core construction in Schedule 40 dimensions. These two forms may be used interchangeably for DWV applications. ABS pipe in DWV applications may be used in the ground or above ground. It may be used outdoors if the pipe contains pigments to shield against ultraviolet radiation, or jurisdictions may require the pipe to be painted with water-base latex paint for outdoor use. Check with the pipe supplier for details about local regulations for this material.
Black Iron Pipe

When steel pipe is forged, a black oxide scale forms on its surface to give it the finish we see on this type of pipe. Because steel is subject to rust and corrosion, the factory also coats it with protective oil. It is used for gas distribution inside and outside the house, and for hot water circulation in boiler systems. It is not used for potable water, or for drain waste, or vent lines. It is sold in standard 21-foot lengths TBE. Black pipe is cut and threaded to fit the job. Fittings for this type of pipe are of black malleable (soft) cast iron. They connect by screwing onto the threaded pipe, after applying a small amount of pipe joint compound on the threads. Larger diameter pipe is welded rather than threaded. Black pipe is cut either with a heavy-duty tube cutter or cutoff saw, or by hacksaw.
TracPipe

TracPipe is a flexible stainless steel piping material used for natural gas and propane installations. TracPipe is currently in use for gas piping systems in single and multi-family residential as well as commercial and industrial buildings. TracPipe's superior corrugated tubing coupled with AutoFlare fittings combine to make the best CSST product available. TracPipe's full range of sizes (3/8" to 2") and proven reliability make it the first choice at all residential, commercial, and industrial job sites.