Smell gas? Leave the area immediately and call 911 from outside the home before contacting us.
Gas Line Replacement Safer. Reliable. Code-Compliant.
Licensed Specialists
Permits Pulled
Pressure Tested
Code-Compliant
Gas Line Replacement — Safer. Reliable. Code-Compliant.
Licensed Specialists
Permits Pulled
Pressure Tested
Code-Compliant
Safer Gas Service. Reliable Flow.
- What problem it solves: corroded or aging lines, gas odors, inconsistent appliance performance, and lines that don't meet current code.
- Why it matters: gas line work isn't a place to cut corners. Proper installation means safer service for years to come.
- How we work: licensed underground specialists. Permits pulled. Inspections passed. Done by the book — every single job.
This Isn't General Plumbing Work
- Every installation is permitted and inspected by the city
- Every line is pressure-tested before any backfill happens
- We follow current code on connections, materials, and depth
- We coordinate with your utility company on shutoff and re-light
Licensed Underground Specialists Only
Underground gas line work isn't something to hand to a general handyman or unlicensed contractor. We're licensed specifically for this work, carry the right insurance, and follow every safety protocol on every job.
Signs of a Failing Gas Line
Smell of Gas
Rotten-egg odor near the meter or in the yard.
Hissing Sounds
Any unexpected hissing near gas appliances or meter.
Dying Vegetation
Dead patches of grass or plants over the gas line route.
Higher Gas Bills
Unexplained spikes in gas usage often mean a leak.
Older Lines 40+ Years
Aging steel or iron lines are at end-of-life and prone to corrosion.
Weak Appliance Flame
Yellow or weak flame on stoves, water heaters, or furnaces.
Pilot Lights Out
Pilot lights repeatedly going out can signal pressure issues.
Bubbles in Water
Bubbling in puddles near the gas line route can indicate a leak.
How We Keep Your Family Safe
Licensed Specialists
Underground gas certified — not general plumbers learning on your job.
Permits Pulled
Every job is fully permitted with the city before any work begins.
Pressure Tested
Every line is fully pressure tested before backfill — no shortcuts.
City Inspected
Every installation passes a final city inspection before sign-off.
Real Benefits of a New Gas Line
Improved Safety
Eliminates the risk of leaks from corroded or failing underground lines.
Reliable Gas Flow
Consistent, full-pressure service to every gas appliance in your home.
Built to Last
Modern materials and proper installation mean decades of reliable service.
Code-Compliant
Permits pulled. Inspections passed. Work done by the book — every time.
Peace of Mind
Licensed, insured, and tested before backfill — you'll sleep better.
Protects Your Property
Eliminates underground damage from a leaking line.
The Gas Line Replacement Process
01 — Inspect
We assess the existing gas line and confirm the right scope of work.
02 — Excavate
Careful excavation from the meter to the house entry point.
03 — Replace
New, code-compliant gas line installed at proper depth, around 18 inches.
04 — Test
Pressure-test the line and verify there are zero leaks.
05 — Restore
Backfill, restore the area, and schedule the final city inspection.
Safer Gas Service Starts Here
- Licensed underground gas specialists
- Permits, inspections, pressure tests — all handled
- Coordinated utility shutoff and re-light
- Fully insured for your peace of mind