Gas work is the line between a good plumber and a dangerous mistake.
Let's be honest about something up front. Most plumbing mistakes lead to a leak, a flood, a repair bill. Gas mistakes lead to evacuations, fires, and worse. There's a reason gas line work requires licensing, pressure testing, and code compliance at every step — and it's the same reason we take this work more seriously than any other service we offer.
If you smell gas right now, stop reading this page. Go outside. Call your gas utility. Then call us. For everything else — new installations, line extensions for additions, repair of aging lines, appliance hookups — we're the team you want walking through it with you. Gas line installation near me and gas line repair near me are calls we treat with the weight they deserve across Oxoboxo River, CT, every single time.
A new gas range going into a kitchen that's never had one. An outdoor kitchen or fire pit that needs a line run from the house. A corroded section of line near an older meter that needs replacing before it becomes a problem. A whole-home gas conversion from propane to natural gas. A suspected leak that needs to be located and repaired under proper permits. Every one of these is real work we do regularly, and every one gets the same careful, licensed treatment.
A suspected gas leak is the most urgent plumbing call anyone can make. Gas leak repair starts with isolation — shutting down the supply safely — and then pressure testing to locate the exact point of failure. We use electronic gas detection equipment to pinpoint leaks that are too small to smell but still dangerous over time. Once located, the repair depends on what we find: a corroded fitting, a cracked line, a failed connection at an appliance. We never patch gas lines. We replace failed sections with new material, pressure-test the repair, and coordinate with the gas utility where required. This isn't work where corners get cut.
Gas line installation for new appliances is one of the most common requests we handle in Oxoboxo River. A new gas range, a gas dryer, a gas fireplace, a tankless water heater that's converting from electric — each one needs a properly sized line run from the meter or main. The sizing matters enormously. An undersized line will starve the appliance and cause performance problems; an improperly installed line is a safety hazard. We handle gas line installation for every common residential application, pull the required permits, and leave the work with proper documentation for your records.
When you're adding to a home or moving appliances around, existing gas lines often need to be extended or re-routed. This is work that has to be done by licensed gas plumbers — full stop. We handle additions, kitchen remodels that move the range, and re-routing around new construction walls. Every extension gets pressure-tested and inspected before it goes into service.
Older Oxoboxo River homes often have gas lines that are decades old, sometimes running through materials that aren't up to modern code. When we find aging black iron pipe with significant corrosion, or threaded connections that have weakened over time, replacing the affected sections is the honest answer. We'll walk you through what we found, why it matters, and what the scope of repair looks like before any work begins.
The small stuff matters here too. Proper appliance shutoff valves, correct connector types, and secure fittings are the difference between a safe installation and one that's silently wrong. We replace old shutoff valves that no longer turn, install proper connectors for new appliances, and check existing connections during any service visit where we're working nearby.
You'll get a licensed gas plumber — not a general handyman who "knows enough about gas to be dangerous." We'll explain the code requirements, pull any permits the work requires, and never try to talk you out of doing things by the book. The work gets pressure-tested before it gets covered up. You'll get documentation. And if we find something during the job that wasn't in the original scope, we stop and show you before proceeding. That's the only way gas work should ever happen.
The biggest risk in gas work isn't the work itself — it's what happens when unlicensed or inexperienced people try to save money on it. We've been called to fix gas installations done by well-meaning handymen that were leaking from day one and nobody knew. We've found homes where appliances had been running on undersized lines for years, producing poor flame and excess carbon monoxide. We've seen shutoff valves that hadn't been touched in twenty years and couldn't actually shut off anymore. These are the hidden issues that a proper gas plumber near me is trained to catch — and they're the reason this work is worth doing right.
If you smell gas in your home, the next sixty seconds matter more than anything you'll read online. Here's the right sequence, in order.
What you should never do: try to find the leak yourself with a lighter, ignore the smell because it's "probably nothing," or wait until morning to call. Gas leaks don't get better with time in a Oxoboxo River home — they get worse.
Almost always, yes. We pull the permits and handle the inspection process as part of the job.
Yes — we work with both fuel types across Oxoboxo River, CT.
A simple appliance hookup is often a few hours. A full line run for an addition or outdoor kitchen can take longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline up front.
Sometimes — depends on the cause of failure and your specific policy. We provide the documentation you'd need to file a claim.
"Smelled gas near our water heater late on a Sunday. Gas company shut it off at the meter and told us to call a plumber. These guys came out first thing Monday, found a cracked fitting, replaced it, pressure-tested the whole line. Knew exactly what they were doing."
— Vernon E."Had them run a new gas line for a range we'd been wanting for years. Clean install, proper permits, everything explained. Worth waiting for the right company to do it."
— Constance B."Professional from start to finish. Pulled the permit, coordinated with the inspector, handled everything. I didn't have to chase anything down. That's the experience I was hoping for."
— Alejandro F.Gas work is one area where cutting corners is genuinely dangerous. If you need a gas plumber in Oxoboxo River for installation, repair, or inspection, reach out — we'll handle it with the care it deserves.