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GAS LINE SERVICES

Gas Line Services in Loveland, CO

Installing a new gas appliance, running a line, or fixing a leak — gas work has zero margin for shortcuts. Our licensed plumbers handle it safely and to code, every time.

If you smell gas, leave the area first and contact your gas utility or 911 before calling anyone else.

Need a gas line handled?
Install, repair, or connect an appliance
Licensed, permitted, and pressure-tested
Residential & commercial
(970) 457-5970
WHAT WE PROVIDE

Gas line work, done safely

From connecting a new range to running a line for a gas fireplace, we handle it with the care gas work demands.

Gas line installation

New lines run and connected for appliances, fireplaces, or outdoor kitchens.

Gas line repair

Fixing a suspected leak, damaged fitting, or aging line before it becomes a hazard.

Appliance connections

Ranges, dryers, and water heaters connected and leak-tested before we finish.

Gas leak detection

Locating a suspected leak so it can be repaired quickly and safely.

Line relocation & extension

Extending or rerouting a line for a remodel, addition, or new outdoor space.

Planning a gas appliance or outdoor feature? Tell us the plan and we’ll scope it properly.

Call and describe it
WARNING SIGNS

Signs of a gas line problem

Gas issues call for extra caution. If you notice any of these, treat it seriously.

A rotten-egg smell
Leave the area immediately, then contact your gas utility or 911 before anything else.
A hissing sound near a line
A hissing or whistling noise near a pipe or appliance connection can mean escaping gas.
Dead patches over a buried line
Vegetation that dies along the line’s path can indicate an underground leak.
A higher gas bill than usual
An unexplained increase can point to gas escaping somewhere in the system.
A pilot light that won’t stay lit
Can point to a supply issue with the appliance or line worth having checked.
COMMON CAUSES

What causes gas line problems

Gas lines are built to last, but a few things can compromise them over time.

Corrosion & age

Older metal lines can corrode over decades, weakening joints and fittings.

Damaged fittings

A connection that wasn’t sealed correctly can develop a slow leak.

Excavation damage

Digging without locating buried lines first can strike and damage a gas line.

Faulty appliance connectors

A worn or incorrectly installed connector at an appliance is a common leak point.

Shifting ground

Ground movement can stress a buried line at joints and connections over time.

OUR PROCESS

How gas line work is done right

Every step is built around one goal: a line that’s safe, tested, and to code.

1

We talk safety first

If there’s any sign of a leak, we walk you through immediate safety steps.

2

We inspect & pressure test

We check the line and test it to confirm exactly where a problem sits.

3

We explain options

Repair, replace, or install, with permits handled and pricing up front.

4

We complete & verify

We finish the work and pressure-test again before putting it into service.

SAFETY FIRST

There is no shortcut with gas

Every fitting, connection, and joint has to be right the first time. We pressure-test lines before putting them into service and never guess when it comes to gas — this is one area where we won’t cut corners, and neither should anyone working on your home.

Gas work is licensed and permitted for a reason. If a line was installed by someone unlicensed, it’s worth having it inspected.

IF YOU SMELL GAS
Leave the area right away
Don’t use switches or flames
Call your gas utility or 911

Installing a gas water heater?

Gas water heaters need correct gas supply, venting, and connection sizing. We handle both the gas line and the water heater install together.

Water heater services
DON’T WAIT

Why gas issues need immediate attention

Unlike most plumbing problems, a gas issue is a safety issue from the start.

Fire & explosion risk

Accumulated gas is a serious hazard near any spark or flame.

Carbon monoxide danger

A malfunctioning appliance or venting issue can allow CO to build up indoors.

Code & safety compliance

Unpermitted gas work can create hazards and complications when selling a home.

Licensed & permitted work

Gas line work requires proper licensing and, in most cases, a permit. We handle the paperwork and the installation so it’s done right and documented correctly.

Commercial gas equipment

Restaurants and commercial kitchens depend on gas equipment running safely. We install and service commercial gas lines and connections.

AN HONEST CALL

New line or repair the existing one?

A pressure test tells us which one actually makes sense for your situation.

USUALLY REPAIR

A single failed connection

A leak at one fitting on an otherwise sound line is a straightforward, quick fix.

OFTEN NEW LINE

New appliances or capacity needs

Adding gas appliances or an outdoor feature often calls for a properly sized new run.

WHAT WE HANDLE

Gas work we do

If it involves gas piping or an appliance connection, it’s likely on this list.

Range & cooktop connections
Gas water heater lines
Fireplace & fire-pit lines
Outdoor kitchen & grill lines
Dryer gas connections
Leak repair & pressure testing
LOVELAND & NEARBY

Gas line services across Northern Colorado

We install and repair gas lines for homes and businesses across Loveland and the surrounding communities.

See the full list on our service areas page. Smell gas right now? Leave the area, then call our emergency line.

STAY SAFE

Simple habits around gas

A few habits reduce risk and help you catch a problem before it becomes dangerous.

1
Know the smell of natural gas
Gas utilities add a rotten-egg odor specifically so a leak is easy to notice.
2
Install carbon monoxide detectors
CO is odorless — a working detector is the only reliable way to catch it.
3
Leave gas work to licensed pros
DIY gas connections are one of the riskiest shortcuts a homeowner can take.
4
Watch appliance flames
A yellow or flickering flame instead of steady blue can signal a combustion problem.
5
Call before you dig
Have buried lines located before any digging near where gas service runs.
SERVICE STANDARDS

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

Gas line questions

I smell gas — what should I do?
Leave the area right away. Don’t use light switches, phones inside the space, or open flames. Contact your gas utility or 911 first, then call us once it’s confirmed safe.
Do you install gas lines for new appliances?
Yes. We run and connect gas lines for ranges, dryers, water heaters, fireplaces, and outdoor features, sized and installed to code.
Do gas line permits matter?
Yes. Most gas line work requires a permit. We handle the paperwork so the job is documented and inspected correctly.
How do you test a gas line for leaks?
We pressure-test the line to confirm it holds properly before it’s put into service, and again after any repair or new installation.
Can I install a gas line myself?
We strongly recommend against it. Gas work has real safety consequences if done incorrectly, and most jurisdictions require a licensed professional and a permit.
Do you handle commercial gas equipment?
Yes. We install and service gas lines and connections for commercial kitchens and equipment. See our commercial plumbing page for more.
What if I bought a home with an unpermitted gas line?
It’s worth having it inspected. We can evaluate the line, confirm it’s safe, and help you get it properly permitted if needed.

Call for gas line services in Loveland

New install, repair, or an appliance connection — we handle gas work with the care and permits it requires.

(970) 457-5970