Signs You Need Gas Line Installation

If you're experiencing any of the following, it's time to schedule service with a licensed plumber in Sterling Heights:

Adding a gas appliance (range, dryer, generator, fireplace)

Smell of gas near appliances or pipes

Hissing sound near gas lines

Appliances with yellow or orange flame instead of blue

Moving or remodeling where gas lines need to be relocated

What's Included

Here's what to expect when you call us for gas line installation in Sterling Heights:

Assessment of current gas supply and appliance requirements

Safe installation of new gas line or extension

All connections made to code with proper fittings

Pressure test and leak check on all new work

Final inspection before appliance hookup

Our Gas Line Installation Process

From first contact to completed work, here's how we approach every gas line installation service call:

1

Assess Requirements

We determine the gas load, pipe sizing, and routing needed for your specific appliance or upgrade.

2

Plan the Installation

A clear installation plan is presented including materials, route, and any permit requirements.

3

Shut Off and Prep

Gas is safely shut off at the appropriate point before any new work begins.

4

Install and Connect

New gas line is run, fittings are properly tightened, and connections are sealed to code.

5

Pressure Test

We pressure test all new work and check every connection for leaks before the gas is turned back on.

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Gas Line Installation FAQs

No. Gas line installation and repair must be done by a licensed professional. Improper work can cause gas leaks, fires, or carbon monoxide buildup — all of which are serious safety hazards.

Leave the building immediately, don't use any switches or open flames, and call your gas utility company's emergency line. Once it's safe, we can assess and repair the gas line.

In most cases, yes. Permit requirements vary by scope. We handle the permit process as needed to ensure all work is code-compliant.

Yes. We can extend gas lines to outdoor areas, detached structures, and standby generators with proper sizing and burial depth.

A simple appliance connection can take a few hours. Longer runs or complex routing may take most of a day. We give you a realistic timeline before starting.