We are dedicated to giving the best services for residential, commercial, and industrial Gas Fitting service.
Gas lines power some of the most essential appliances in your home or business, from water heaters and furnaces to stoves and outdoor grills. However, because natural gas and propane are highly flammable, gas fitting is never a DIY job. It requires the precision, tools, and expertise of a fully licensed plumbing and gas specialist.
We provide comprehensive residential and commercial gas fitting solutions. Our certified gas fitters handle everything from emergency gas leak detection and line repairs to completely new gas pipe installations and appliance hookups—ensuring your property remains completely safe, functional, and code-compliant.
We offer specialized, regulated services for both natural gas and propane lines to keep your property operating safely:
Whether you are remodeling your kitchen, converting from electric to gas appliances, or building an extension, we design and install safe, durable gas piping systems. We cleanly run and secure flexible or rigid gas lines (such as copper or black iron) to match your new layout perfectly.
Installing a new gas stove, dryer, furnace, or outdoor BBQ grill? We handle the precise connection, secure the shut-off valves, and perform strict pressure testing to ensure there are zero micro-leaks before your appliances are turned on for the first time.
If you suspect a gas leak, time is of the essence. We use advanced electronic gas sniffers and pressure testing equipment to pinpoint the exact location of the leak along your lines or at individual appliance joints, executing immediate, permanent repairs.
Gas-powered water heaters are highly efficient but require expert ventilation and gas pressure balancing. We install, repair, and maintain traditional and tankless gas water heaters safely according to local building codes.
Your safety is our top priority. Contact us or your gas utility provider immediately if you experience any of the following red flags:
The Rotten Egg Smell: Natural gas is naturally odorless, but utility companies add a chemical called mercaptan to give it a distinct, foul smell like rotten eggs to alert you of a leak.
Hissing or Whistling Sounds: A faint hissing noise near your gas appliances, meters, or exposed pipes indicates gas escaping under pressure through a crack or loose joint.
Dying Houseplants or Yellow Vegetation: A hidden underground or under-floor gas leak robs soil of oxygen, causing indoor plants or specific patches of outdoor grass to turn yellow and die.
Physical Symptoms: If you or your family members experience unexplained dizziness, headaches, nausea, fatigue, or breathing difficulties inside the property, it could indicate a gas leak or carbon monoxide buildup.
What to Do If You Smell Gas:
Turn off the main gas shut-off valve if it is safe to do so.
Evacuate everyone from the property immediately.
Do not flip any electrical switches, light matches, or use your phone inside the building.
Call our emergency response team or your gas company from a safe distance outside.
Licensed & Insured Experts: Gas fitting is highly regulated. Our technicians hold all necessary state/local gas fitting licenses and certifications, guaranteeing code-compliant workmanship.
Rigorous Safety Testing: We don’t guess; we test. Every single joint, valve, and line we install undergoes rigorous pressure testing and soap-bubble diagnostics to ensure absolute safety.
Transparent Project Pricing: From simple appliance hookups to complete property repiping, we provide clear, upfront estimates before any work begins.