NEED EMERGENCY SERVICE?
Your home's gas line delivers natural gas to your appliances, so professional installation and repair are crucial. When dealing with gas lines, you'll encounter two main types:
Propane: Stored in tanks and requires refills.
Natural Gas: Piped directly into homes from a utility company.
Both types require special permits and inspections before installation. It's essential to work with a qualified contractor who can manage all the necessary paperwork and ensure the job is done correctly and safely.
Once permits are secured, selecting the right pipe material is crucial for your gas line. Options include copper, steel, or plastic, with steel pipes often preferred in homes for their strength. The material choice impacts cost, so gather several estimates.
Installation usually takes a few hours, though this varies by pipe type and project complexity; steel pipes, for instance, may take longer.
Post-installation, a thorough leak test is vital. The line is depressurized and checked for leaks. If any are found, they must be repaired immediately to ensure safe operation.