Why it matters
Gas lines power furnaces, water heaters, ranges, fireplaces, generators, and outdoor grills — and they demand absolute precision and safety. Whether you're adding a line for a new appliance, suspect a leak, or need an existing line repaired, this is work that must be done by licensed professionals and tested properly.
How it works
We install, repair, and extend natural gas and propane lines to code, then pressure-test every connection to confirm there are no leaks before restoring service. New runs are sized so each appliance gets the fuel volume it needs, and we coordinate any required inspections. Safety verification is part of every job, not an afterthought.
Maintenance that pays off
Have gas appliances and connections inspected periodically, keep CO detectors working, and address any gas odor immediately. When adding or moving gas appliances, always use a licensed professional and proper permits.
Signs you need service
- A rotten-egg or sulfur smell near appliances or lines
- A hissing sound near a gas line or connection
- A pilot light that won't stay lit
- Dead or dying vegetation over an underground gas line
- Higher-than-normal gas bills
- Adding an appliance that needs a new gas connection
Common problems we fix
- Corroded or aging gas piping
- Loose or failing connections at appliances
- Undersized lines that starve appliances of fuel
- Improper past installations that don't meet code
- Damage to underground lines from digging or shifting soil
Safety first
- If you smell gas, leave immediately — don't flip switches or use anything that could spark
- Don't search for a gas leak with a flame; leave and call from a safe distance
- Once everyone is out, contact your gas utility and a licensed professional
- Never attempt gas-line work yourself — it's licensed work for safety reasons
- Have a carbon-monoxide detector on every level of your home
What affects the cost
- Length and routing of the new or repaired line
- Whether the line is above ground or buried
- Number and type of appliances served
- Permitting and inspection requirements
Why choose Triple Play
- Licensed, code-compliant gas work
- Pressure-tested for safety on every job
- Lines sized correctly for reliable appliance performance
- 24/7 response for suspected gas leaks