Who To Call To Fix A Gas Leak

What To Do If You Have A Gas Leak

There are several things to remember should you encounter a gas leak in your home. You should know where your gas shut off valves are and how to operate them in case of an emergency. If it is a minor leak, your plumber may be able to repair the leak and get your gas back on that day depending on what is leaking.

If the smell of gas is overwhelming, leave the house immediately and contact your local gas professionals to shut off the gas. Always use a licensed and insured plumber to make sure the job is done correctly and safely.

  • Do not use a cell phone, open a garage door, or operate an electric switch.
  • Never smoke or have an open flame in the area of a gas smell.
  • Do not start a vehicle in the area of the leak.

Be aware that if the gas company shuts your gas off, you may be without gas until the leak is repaired, tested, and inspected by the city inspector. This could take days, a major inconvenience, especially during the winter.

Always use caution with gas! Gas leaks can be dangerous, and they are common issues in many homes. Make sure you are prepared to protect your family and property. Again, always use a professional to repair the leaks. Most experienced plumbers are qualified and know how to repair gas leaks in your home.

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Who Repairs Gas Leaks

Usually, plumbers and gas company professionals make repairs to gas lines. Gas companies are responsible for leaks on their side of the meter, and homeowners are responsible for leaks typically from the meter to throughout the house. If you smell gas on your property, it is most likely a plumber that will need to repair it.

Gas companies in North Dallas will not repair gas lines owned by the homeowner. At that point, it becomes your problem and your liability.

Normally, when a professional plumber arrives, they will ask the “who/what/when/where” questions to minimize time locating your leak. If it is a major leak, they may shut off the gas immediately. They will then conduct proper testing to locate the leak.

This could include pressurizing the line with air, soaping down all exposed fittings, isolating lines, accessing lines in the wall, and excavating lines underground.

Once the leak is located, they should be able to give you a price for the repair that is needed and set a possible timeframe for repairs and inspections.

More Questions?

Hopefully, this gives you a little more information on what to do and what to expect if you have a natural gas leak at your home or office. If you live in Frisco, Plano or within Legacy Plumbing’s service area, give us a call with questions. We would love to help you out over the phone, if possible. Again, if the smell of gas is very strong, treat it like the emergency that it is and call 911 and your gas company immediately.

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Contact Legacy Plumbing if you suspect a gas leak, or if you need assistance with any residential repairs or light commercial plumbing. We are here to help.

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