Plumber San Jose

Gas Line Installation & Repair

Gas Line Pipe Repair In San Jose

When it comes to gas plumbing, this is not a job for amateurs. The risks are simply too high, and your safety is too important. At plumbersanjose, we take gas line repairs and installations extremely seriously. Our licensed technicians follow strict safety protocols and always work according to best industry practices to ensure everything is done right.

Gas Line Installation

Installing a new gas line requires certified, experienced professionals. A gas leak caused by poor installation can be incredibly dangerous, and the last thing you want is someone untrained working on your gas pipes. At plumbersanjose, our team has years of hands-on experience handling everything from new gas line installations to modifications and upgrades. Reach out today for a no-obligation estimate—we’re here to help.

Gas Line Repairs

Think you might have a gas leak? If you smell gas or suspect a leak in your home, leave the property immediately and call PG&E. Gas inhalation can be toxic, and even a single spark could lead to a dangerous explosion. Safety first, always.

Once PG&E has shut off the gas supply to your home and confirmed there’s a leak, our emergency team at plumbersanjose can step in quickly. We’ll run a full inspection, identify the problem, and complete safe, efficient repairs—usually within a few hours

Why Call PG&E First?

PG&E is responsible for delivering gas to your home, and they offer free initial inspections if you suspect a leak. While they won’t perform the repair or necessarily pinpoint the exact location of the issue, they will shut off the supply to protect your safety.

That’s where we come in. Once PG&E has shut off the gas, we’ll perform a pressure test to locate the leak. From there, we’ll repair the issue and coordinate with PG&E to restore gas service once the system is safe and sealed.

Adding Gas Fixtures

Thinking about upgrading to a gas range? Or maybe you want to install a cozy outdoor fireplace or a gas-powered BBQ? We can help with that too.

Adding gas appliances requires careful planning. We’ll calculate the BTU (British Thermal Units) demands of your new fixture to ensure your current gas line can handle it. Sometimes, the line needs resizing or an extension to support the additional load.

Before you buy that new appliance, give us a call! We offer free gas consultations, and we’ll help you plan properly so you don’t end up with an expensive purchase that won’t work with your setup.