Gas work leaves no room for guesswork, so everything we do is licensed, permitted, pressure tested and inspected.
If you smell gas
Leave the house first, then call from outside. Do not switch anything on or off on your way out, lights included. Once the supply is made safe we will find the leak, repair it properly and have the work inspected.
Adding to an existing line
Many homes here were piped for a stove and a furnace and nothing beyond that. Adding a tankless water heater, a bigger range or a dryer to that line often leaves everything underperforming, and it usually gets blamed on the new appliance rather than the supply. We work out the total demand before running anything.
Outdoor kitchens, fire pits and generators
All popular here, and all worth doing properly with exterior-rated pipe and shut-offs. Standby generators in particular are often specified without accounting for everything else already drawing on the line.
Capped lines in older homes
Renovations sometimes uncover disused gas piping inside walls, occasionally still connected. Capping and removing that properly is the part of the job nobody sees and everyone should insist on.