Gas Line Repair

Approximately 74 million homes utilize gas for heating, cooking, electricity, etc. Though there are many benefits to using natural gas in your home, there are also some risks involved. Two of the biggest risks include asphyxiation due to natural gas leaks as well as explosions. However, it should be noted that with proper precautions as well as vigilance, having gas lines in your home is mostly safe. It is important to understand the signs that your home is need of a gas line repair as well as the dangerous consequences of not paying attention to them. If you suspect that you have a gas leak in your home, it is important to remove yourself and your family as quickly as possible. Your next step should be to call a reputable plumbing service to inspect your gas lines. At Go Pro Plumbing we carefully investigate potential issues and complete thorough gas line inspections for our customers. Give us a call to schedule your free estimate today. 

Signs You Need a Gas Line Repair

Fortunately, there are some tell-tale signs that indicate that you may be in need of a gas line repair. Learn more about gas line repair signs below. 

  • You Smell Gas: Natural gas doesn’t actually have a smell. What you are smelling is mercaptan (which is harmless). The gas company uses this as a warning sign that there is a leak. 
  • Your Hear Hissing: Hissing sounds coming from your stove, water heater, or another part of your gas line may be an indication that there is a leak somewhere in your gas line. 
  • Dying Lawn: If certain areas of your lawn are dying, it could be an indication that there is a gas leak near that area. 
  • Higher than Normal Gas Bill: When your gas been is steadily climbing but you are not using it more, it is a sign that should not go unnoticed. 
  • Damages Appliances: Some appliances may experience corroded connectors that could cause damage or a lack of performance in your appliances. This could eventually lead to a leak. 

Dangerous Consequences of a Gas Line Leak

Gas line leaks are no simple matter. In addition to the financial harm that they can cause, they are also very dangerous. Though explosions due to gas leaks are highly publicized, the most common consequence of a gas leak is asphyxiation or other serious health concerns. If you notice any of the aforementioned signs that you may be in need of a gas line repair, do not wait until it’s too late to get out of your home and immediately call a professional plumbing service. 

The Need For Professional Gas Line Repair

Leaking faucets, clogged toilets, slow drains, etc. are all issues that can potentially be repaired on your own. However, when it comes to gas line repair, it is in your best interest to rely on a professionally trained and licensed plumbing service. It can be a life or death situation if not handled appropriately and in an adequate time frame. Give the gas line repair professionals at Go Pro Plumbing a call to immediately inspect and make a gas line repair today.