
Gas leaks kill people. Natural gas is invisible, highly flammable, and explosive in enclosed spaces. That sulfur smell added to gas warns you of leaks, but by the time you notice it, dangerous concentrations might already exist. Corroded pipes, loose fittings, and damaged lines let gas escape into walls and living spaces. Professional gas line repair locates leaks accurately, shuts off supply safely, and fixes problems using methods that pass inspection. Licensed plumbers handle gas work because mistakes cause fires, explosions, and carbon monoxide poisoning.
We repair existing gas lines and install new runs for appliances, generators, outdoor grills, and pool heaters. Black iron pipe and corrugated stainless steel tubing both work for gas supply depending on application and code requirements. Every connection gets tested for leaks using pressure gauges and soap solutions before restoring gas service. Licensed Master Plumber certification means understanding gas pressure requirements, proper pipe sizing, and ventilation needs for different appliances. We pull permits when required and coordinate inspections so your gas work meets safety codes.
Never ignore gas smells or try fixing gas lines yourself. One spark near a leak causes explosions. Improper connections let carbon monoxide build up inside homes. We serve Jacksonville, Tyler, and East Texas with gas line work that prioritizes safety over speed. Call (877) 557-9231 immediately if you smell gas, and call for scheduled installation when adding new gas appliances.
Emergency Gas Leak Repair – Locate gas leaks, shut off supply safely, repair damaged lines, and pressure test before restoring service.
New Gas Line Installation – Run gas lines from meter to new appliances including ranges, dryers, water heaters, and backup generators.
Gas Appliance Hookup – Connect appliances to existing gas lines with proper fittings, flexible connectors, and shutoff valves for each unit.
Gas Pressure Testing – Test entire gas system for leaks using pressure gauges to confirm no gas escapes before turning supply back on.
Black Iron Pipe Installation – Install traditional threaded black iron pipe for permanent gas line runs that meet code requirements.
CSST Installation – Route corrugated stainless steel tubing through walls and attics for flexible gas line installation in tight spaces.
Gas Line Permits and Inspections – Obtain required permits and coordinate inspector visits to confirm gas work meets safety codes.
Licensed Master Plumber for Safety-Critical Work – State certification and liability insurance protect homeowners when working with dangerous gas systems that require expert knowledge.
Pressure Testing Every Connection – Professional leak testing using gauges and soap solutions confirms no gas escapes before restoring service to your home.
Eleven Years Experience With Gas Systems – Field experience means proper pipe sizing for appliance BTU requirements and understanding ventilation needs that prevent carbon monoxide problems.
Emergency Response for Gas Leaks – Answer calls immediately when gas leaks threaten safety and arrive equipped to shut off supply and make emergency repairs.
Permit Handling and Code Compliance – Navigate local permit requirements and inspection processes so gas work passes on first visit without delays or required modifications.
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