Natural Gas Line Repair

Get Gas Line Issues Fixed Fast – Natural Gas Line Repair Lexington SC

Natural gas lines are robust and long lasting but occasionally need repairs. If your gas-powered appliances aren’t staying lit or you see signs of corrosion on a gas pipe then our professional plumbers can help!

Is Your Gas Situation an Emergency?

Natural gas leaks are a serious safety concern and need to be fixed ASAP.

Dominion Energy advises its customers to immediately leave the building if you notice the sulfurous or rotten eggs smell associated with a natural gas line leak, and then either contact 911 or Dominion’s 24/7 emergency number.

If you have noticed a sticking valve, corrosion on a gas line, your natural gas appliances are difficult to light, or your natural gas appliances are having trouble staying lit, then our professional technicians will be able to help you resolve your problem!

Gas Line Repair Lexington SC

Pressure Adjustment

Ensure optimal performance and safety of your gas system with our pressure adjustment services. Precise calibration maintains the correct gas flow, enhancing efficiency and prevents dangerous carbon monoxide from being formed.

Gas Line Replacement

Upgrade your natural gas system with our gas line replacement services. We replace outdated or damaged gas lines to provide you with a robust system that meets current safety standards.

Valve Repair

Maintain the integrity and safety of your gas lines with our valve repair service. Addressing leaks or malfunctions promptly prevents gas waste and keeps you safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we stand by our workmanship. We offer a 1-year labor warranty on all of our services, ensuring you can be confident in the quality of our installations.
No. If you are having trouble with your gas log fireplace we recommend contacting the manufacturer.
If you detect leaking gas, Dominion Energy recommends that you immediately leave the area and contact 911 or their 24/7 emergency line. Avoid turning on electrical devices, including battery operated devices, and do not smoke, use lighters, or operate other sources of ignition.
Surprisingly, natural gas is actually odorless! However, natural gas is odorized with a particularly stinky chemical called mercaptan, which smells like sulfur or rotting eggs.
If you want to safely learn what natural gas smells like, most natural gas providers will send you a free scratch-and-sniff card to help you recognize it.
From our headquarters in Lexington, South Carolina, we provide service to Irmo, Columbia, West Columbia, and the surrounding areas.