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Gas Line Repair and Installation in
San Fernando Valley, CA, and Nearby Areas

Some jobs around the home are easily handled by anyone with decent handyman skills. However, a gas line repair and installation is not for the DIYer. Whether you want to install a new gas appliance or you suspect a leak in your system, you need an experienced professional. That is why you need to rely on a local plumber to get the job done promptly and effectively to avoid more issues.

LeadingEdge Plumbing & Rooter, the trusted local plumber in San Fernando Valley, CA, has worked with many local businesses and residential customers to both repair and install gas lines. With our years of experience, you can know that your home is in good hands when you need gas line services such as gas line maintenance and gas line installation. We serve the following areas:

The Dangers of Gas Line Work

There are many dangers associated with gas line work. If there's a leak in your gas line, a deadly amount of gas can build up in your home and require emergency service. While a small leak will cause health complications, a large one could cause an explosion. Either way, you and your family are at risk.

Many appliances in your home use natural gas as a source of fuel. Typically, the water heater, stove, furnace, and oven all use gas. An improperly installed or leaking gas line could cause a serious problem and require the immediate attention of a Sylmar plumber from our team.

Symptoms of a Plumbing Problem With Your Gas Line and Pipes Include...

If you smell rotten eggs near an appliance, you could have a gas leak. But that is the only obvious sign, as gas is free of odors and colors. Mercaptan is added to the gas to give it a smell that makes it easy to identify. If you suspect a leak, you should immediately contact a gas line professional. All it takes is one small spark to light up a cloud of gas; the flick of light could be enough to cause an explosion.

The Hazards of a Slow Leak

You might be more concerned about a large gas leak than a small and slow one. However, a slow leak could cause health troubles that plague you for years. Because of the mercaptan in the gas, exposure has been known to cause all of the following symptoms:

  • Chronic headaches
  • Nausea
  • Dizzy spells
  • Memory loss
  • Confusion

Other Effects to Watch Out For

Often, people who have been exposed to the gas assume they have the flu. But over time, your health will not improve. Rather, it will start to deteriorate at a rapid rate. After extended exposure, you could have difficulty breathing and suffer from seizures. Prolonged exposure has also been known to cause epilepsy, pneumonia, memory loss, heart trouble, depression, and more.

Mistakes Made by Homeowners

As a home or business owner, you might want to take matters into your own hands. But there is a long list of mistakes often made by inexperienced individuals when it comes to this plumbing problem.

For instance, you could misdiagnose the source of the leak. Instead of fixing the real issue, you could still be living with the leak. Only a trained professional knows how to identify the true cause of your problem with the use of special camera equipment amongst other tools.

Another mistake is to light a match. If you think you have a gas leak, you should avoid lighting a match at all costs. Doing so could cause an explosion.

Finally, the biggest mistake you could make is to put off the repair process. The longer you wait to get it fixed by a local plumber, the more you put your own health in jeopardy.

The Causes of Gas Leaks

There are several common causes of gas leaks, but you should leave it up to an expert to determine the source of your leak and avoid compromising not only your quality plumbing system but your entire property. One of the most frequent culprits is gas lines that have poor seals. Frayed delivery lines can also cause leaks.

If an appliance isn't installed properly, there could be issues with the pipes. For example, a failure to use yellow Teflon tape on the threaded part of coupling might cause a slow leak. Or, installing a dryer on an uneven surface could cause it to shake when it’s in use. The shaking could cause the dryer line to rub against the metal connectors and spring a leak.

Consult a plumber from LeadingEdge Plumbing & Rooter for proper gas line and pipes maintenance. Residents and local businesses in our service areas in San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Santa Clarita, Simi Valley, Polk St, Panorama City, Sun Valley, Ventura Blvd, Studio City, Granada Hills, Sherman Oaks, and Northridge, CA, can attest to our excellent work, as evidenced by our reviews on BBB.

Identifying Your Leak

Gas leak detection is the key to identifying the source of your leak. By working with a company that is experienced with gas line repair in San Fernando Valley, CA, you get access to the most innovative gas detecting tools.

Your nose is not enough to detect a gas leak. Although you might smell a high concentration of gas, you are unlikely to notice a small amount. Current technology allows our technicians to identify gas when it’s present in the smallest of concentrations. Whether it involves a camera or any other specialized equipment, our team has the ability to conduct these essential plumbing solutions and emergency services.

Tell-Tale Signs of a Gas Leak

Are you concerned about a gas leak in your home? All of the following are signs that you have a leak somewhere in your home.

  1. The Smell

As mentioned before, the smell of gas is often the first sign of a problem. If there’s a smell of rotten eggs in your home, call a plumber as soon as possible.

  1. Extra Condensation Near a Gas Line

If you notice some extra condensation on your windows, check your nearby appliances. Is there an appliance in the vicinity that uses gas? If so, a leak could be causing the condensation to form.

  1. Dying Plants

Another key sign of a gas leak is dying indoor plants. The presence of gas in the air could cause an otherwise thriving plant to die off.

  1. A Hissing Noise

Believe it or not, you may be able to hear gas escaping from a gas line. You may also notice a banging noise emanating from your gas line. In either case, you could have a leak.

  1. You Have Symptoms of Gas Exposure

Have you experienced some of the common symptoms of gas exposure? You might want to hire a plumber and have them investigate for leaks.

We Provide Gas Line Installation

In 2018, Southern California was expected to have a 3.4% increased demand for gas. Throughout the state, the residential gas need was expected to rise by 1.4%. As more home and business owners are relying on gas, there is a strong demand for gas line replacement, repair, and installation.

If you need a line installed or repaired, you should act quickly. Call LeadingEdge Plumbing & Rooter at 888-525-3234 to learn more about our gas line services.

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