Gas work allows no approximation. Licensed, permitted, pressure tested, inspected — every time.
Undersized lines in older homes
This is the common North Charleston issue. A pre-war house was piped for a stove and a furnace. Add a tankless heater, a larger range or a dryer and the existing line cannot carry the load. The symptom gets blamed on the appliance when the cause is supply. We calculate the load properly before running anything.
Suspected leak
Leave, then call the utility from outside. Do not switch anything on or off. Once the supply is safe we locate, repair to code, pressure test and see the inspection through.
New appliance runs
Ranges, dryers, tankless heaters, outdoor kitchens, generators and fire features. Newer builds are often plumbed and capped for gas already, which makes those straightforward.
Old lines during renovation
Renovating a pre-war house frequently uncovers abandoned or corroded gas piping in walls. Capping and removing it properly is not optional — it is the part of the job nobody sees and everyone should insist on.