Central Florida Gas Line Installation
Our experts have served customers in Central Florida since 1995. We install a full range of appliances and fixtures to keep you comfortable and make the ambience of your home or business more attractive.
Why Should I Get a Gas Line Installed?
Depending on fuel availability and pricing, gas line installation may be a great alternative to other options for powering your appliances or heating your home or business. Gas is typically a much more efficient and affordable fuel source than electricity, working faster and requiring less energy to provide the same amount of heat. Natural gas is a preferred fuel source for many appliances in both residential and commercial spaces.
What Is Natural Gas Used for in Homes?
- Water heaters, including tank and tankless water heaters
- Fireplaces
- Clothes dryers
- Stoves, ranges, and ovens
During your free estimate, a plumber from Dial Duron Service Co. can evaluate your plumbing to determine if gas line installation is right for you and your needs. We even provide whole home repiping, which can include gas installation. Get started with a free estimate today! Contact our gas line installation team now at (321) 341-3625.
Can I Install a Gas Line Myself?
The short answer: no. Gas line installation should always be handled by a certified gas piping specialist. Propane and natural gas are both flammable materials, and poor installation could cause dangerous gas leaks or fires. By trusting a plumbing professional to install your gas line, you can avoid these risks during the installation process and for years to come.
What Does a Gas Leak Smell Like?
If your home or business is experiencing a gas leak, you will often smell rotting eggs. This is actually an additive used to help detect leaks, as natural gas has no smell or taste on it’s own. If you notice this smell, it’s imperative you and anyone else on the property exits immediately and contact emergency services, your gas provider, and our team of gas piping experts. While a gas leak is a dangerous hazard, this is not the only issue that your gas lines may encounter.
Other Gas Line Problems
- An obstruction in the gas line, often caused by dirt, bugs, debris, other contaminants, or even damage to the line
- Outdated gas piping, typically copper gas lines
- Faulty or leaking gas valve
- Loose connections or fittings
If you notice any of the above issues, give our team a call right away. Our gas piping experts will be able to identify the source of the problem and whether a repair will resolve the issue or if new installation is needed.