Natural gas is one of the most used fuels for HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, clothes dryers, barbecue grills, and more. At AP Plumbing, our licensed and insured plumbers will ensure your home’s gas line plumbing is installed correctly, maintained, and repaired. We retain the up-to-date skills and advanced training to safely and effectively provide all your plumbing needs.
Contact AP Plumbing to schedule gas line plumbing services in Rochester and throughout the Finger Lakes region today!
Expert Gas Line Installation & Replacement for Appliances
Our team can install gas lines and gas appliance hook-ups in new homes and existing structures. We can install your main gas and supply lines for your furnace, water heater, gas range, oven, dryer, outdoor barbecue, and other appliances. We have a wide range of solutions to meet your needs and budget.
We adhere to rigid safety standards and thoroughly verify the integrity and condition of every component we install. Once installed, we’ll show you how to maintain your gas line, discuss inspection schedules, and answer any questions.
Comprehensive Gas Line Plumbing Repair
Weather, water, construction, and simple accidents around the home can damage natural gas lines. When your natural gas line pipes are damaged, we’ll make the necessary repairs and replacements. We maintain a comprehensive component inventory and can repair black iron, steel, polyethylene, or copper gas lines.
When you suspect a gas leak, you should never attempt to turn off appliances, lights, or other potential ignition sources, as this can cause sparks, which can ignite a fire. For your safety, it’s always best to open windows and doors to dissipate the gas and to evacuate the property without delay. Once clear of the home, call the utility company to shut the gas off, and then contact AP Plumbing to inspect your natural gas line and perform any required repairs.
Signs Your Gas Lines Need To Be Repaired
Because of the extensive damage and health hazards gas line problems can cause, it is essential to pay close attention to the condition of your gas lines. If you detect any of the following, prompt repairs are strongly advised:
- “Rotten egg” odors
- Orange or red flames from pilot lights or burners
- Sudden dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, or confusion
- Hissing sounds emanating from your gas line
Other signs of natural gas leaks are less obvious. You may notice otherwise healthy plants that suddenly die and see cloudy areas or “waves” in the air near your natural gas line.
Schedule Gas Line Services With AP Plumbing In Rochester Today
Since 1986, our teams have proudly delivered the fast, reliable, effective natural gas plumbing solutions our clients depend on. When choosing AP Plumbing for your home, you will always receive the best from our background-checked plumbing team.
As a Certified Delta Service Provider and Nexstar member, we hold ourselves to the highest standards. When you need top-quality plumbing services, we’ll provide same-day service appointments, no overtime charges, upfront pricing, financing options, military/veteran/senior discounts, and more!
When you need dependable gas line services, contact AP Plumbing to schedule a service appointment in Rochester, Irondequoit, Webster, Victor, Fairport, and throughout the Finger Lakes region.
Gas Line Plumbing FAQs
What is the most common type of gas line piping?
While steel, black iron, and copper are commonly used for gas line piping, polyethylene is the most common. It is lightweight, flexible, weather-resistant, capable of resisting high gas line pressure, and easily installed.
Can all plumbers service gas lines?
Plumbers must complete specialized training and obtain certification to safely and legally service any natural gas line in the region. At AP Plumbing, our gas line plumbers are certified professionals who can install and service gas line plumbing throughout the Finger Lakes region.
What happens during a gas line inspection?
Our team will inspect your pipes to ensure compliance with safety standards and all applicable state regulations. We’ll inspect for wear and tear, signs of corrosion, loose components, functional valves and fittings, and more.