Gas Line Installation and Repair

Installing or repairing gas lines requires focus, experience, and proper licensing. At Lowery’s Plumbing, we handle gas work safely, efficiently, and to code. We’re trained and certified to work on both natural gas and propane systems, including black iron, CSST, and underground polyethylene piping.

Safe Gas Line Installation

We take gas line safety seriously. Every job begins with shutting off the gas and pressure testing the system. We follow Florida building codes, use approved materials, and make sure lines are installed with the right separation and support.

Our plumbers are licensed and experienced in gas line work. We’re familiar with the necessary permits, pressure test protocols, and best practices for both indoor and outdoor installations.

Why You Should Never Ignore a Gas Line Problem

A gas leak or damaged pipe isn’t just an inconvenience. It’s a serious hazard. Leaking gas can lead to fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, or worse. If you smell gas or hear hissing near a line, you need to act quickly.

We respond to these calls fast. Once on site, we shut down the supply and use professional leak detection equipment to identify the source. Whether it’s a corroded fitting or an underground break, we fix it safely and get your gas system back to working condition.

Upgrade for Efficiency and Convenience

Adding a new gas appliance often means running a new line. We help homeowners who want to upgrade to tankless water heaters, gas ranges, outdoor kitchens, or pool heaters. Gas appliances typically offer faster performance and lower operating costs than electric options.

We’ll design the best path for the line, run the pipe, pull any needed permits, and complete the job with a full pressure test. The result is a reliable, code-compliant installation that’s built to last.

Gas Line Leaks

If there’s one thing you don’t want to delay fixing, it’s a gas leak. Our team can quickly locate and repair gas leaks to restore safety and peace of mind.

Most gas line leaks come from corroded pipes, loose fittings, or physical damage to buried lines. Landscaping work, tree roots, and even minor settling can cause cracks or stress fractures over time. Indoors, old appliances or worn flex connectors are also common culprits.

If you suspect a leak, leave the area immediately. Do not turn on lights or appliances. Call your gas provider, then call us. We’ll come out quickly with the tools needed to locate and fix the problem safely.

We use electronic gas detectors and visual tests like soap solutions to find the source. Once the issue is isolated, we remove damaged piping, reassemble the joint or section, and test the entire line before restoring service.

Gas lines should be inspected regularly, especially in older homes. If you’ve had recent renovations, shifting soil, or you’re installing a new gas appliance, it’s a smart time to inspect the entire system. A simple inspection now can prevent a serious safety hazard later.

At Lowery’s Plumbing, we do it right the first time. If it involves gas, don’t leave it to chance. Call our team to get it done safely and up to code.