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Gas Line Evaluation

If you’re worried about a leak, an aging gas line, or an appliance connection that does not feel right, we’ll inspect your system, explain what we find, and help you decide the next step.

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Licensed and insured gas line specialists serving Salt Lake County and Utah County.

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What Gas Line Evaluation Includes

A safety-focused inspection of your home’s gas piping and gas appliance connections to check for issues, risks, and obvious warning signs.

What It Is

A comprehensive visual check of your gas system to identify leaks, corrosion, or improper connections.

Who It's For

Homeowners wanting peace of mind, or those noticing odors, appliance issues, or planning renovations.

How to Schedule

Call/text (385) 265-8699 or book online instantly.

What We Check & Document:

Visual inspection of accessible gas piping, fittings, and connections
Checks around gas appliances (stove, furnace, water heater, dryer, fireplace)
Identification of corrosion, damage, or improper connections
Leak concern troubleshooting using professional detection methods
Clear, prioritized recommendations (urgent vs. planned)
Options to repair or update items discovered

Why Homeowners Choose Us

Licensed & Insured

Gas work is serious. We approach every job with a safety-first mindset.

Straight Answers

No scare tactics. We tell you what's urgent and what can wait.

Local Coverage

Serving the Wasatch Front, including Salt Lake City, the Silicon Slopes tech corridor, and the Provo-Orem metro area.

Easy Scheduling

Call, text, or book online. We make it simple to get help.

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How It Works

We keep the process simple, transparent, and safe.

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Emergency Safety Protocol

If you suspect a gas leak (rotten egg odor, hissing, or dead grass), evacuate your home immediately. Do not use phones, light switches, or garage door openers. Once safe, call Dominion Energy or 911, then contact us for professional leak repair.

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Schedule & Share Details

Call/text (385) 265-8699 or book online. Let us know if you smell odors or have specific concerns.

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Walkthrough & Access

We'll need access to the mechanical room, laundry, kitchen, and any basements or crawl spaces where gas lines run.

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Safety-Focused Inspection

We inspect visible piping, fittings, and appliance connections for corrosion, damage, or risks.

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Plain-Language Report

You get a clear summary: what looks good, what is questionable, and what needs immediate attention.

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Optional Repairs

If repairs are needed, we discuss options. No pressure, just solutions.

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Warning Signs That It’s Time to Schedule

If any of these are happening, a professional evaluation is a smart next step:

  • Persistent gas odor in or around the home
  • Appliance not operating normally (ignition issues)
  • Visible corrosion or damage on gas piping
  • Recent construction or landscaping near gas lines
  • Peace of mind for a new home purchase
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What Affects Evaluation Costs

Every home is different. Here is what influences the scope:

Home Size

Larger homes with more appliances take longer to inspect thoroughly.

Accessibility

Access to crawl spaces, attics, or tight mechanical rooms can add time.

System Complexity

Multiple branches, additions, or complex piping layouts.

Condition

Existing corrosion, wear, or prior repairs that need closer checking.

Troubleshooting

Specific symptoms (like odors) may require deeper investigation.

Repairs

If you choose to move forward with repairs after the evaluation.

We provide clear estimates before any work begins.

Gas Line Evaluation FAQs

How long does a gas line evaluation take?

Most residential gas line evaluations take 1–2 hours; larger homes or complex systems may take longer.

Do I need to be home during the evaluation?

Yes—access is needed to all areas with gas lines and appliances, including basements, attics, and crawl spaces.

Will you turn off my gas during the inspection?

In most cases, we can evaluate your system while the gas is on. Gas is only shut off if we need to perform a pressure test or if an immediate safety hazard is detected that requires isolation.

What happens if you find a gas leak or code violation?

We provide a clear summary identifying what is urgent, what is a code compliance issue, and what is for long-term maintenance. If a safety-critical leak is found, we can often perform immediate on-site repairs to restore service safely.

Can you fix issues you find during the evaluation?

In many cases, yes. We’ll walk you through options and next steps. Call/text (385) 265-8699.

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