Gas Line Services

Licensed, Safety-First Gas Line Repair & Installation

Gas line work demands a level of precision and safety awareness that goes beyond standard plumbing. A small mistake can create a fire hazard, a carbon monoxide risk, or an explosion threat. Texas Legacy Plumbing holds the proper licensing to work on natural gas and propane lines in Texas and treats every gas job — from a single appliance connection to a whole-home gas piping installation — with the care it deserves.

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Signs of a Gas Leak or Gas Line Problem

Recognizing these signs early can save you significant repair costs. When in doubt, call us — we'll give you an honest assessment.

01

Smell of rotten eggs or sulfur

Natural gas is odorless by nature — gas companies add mercaptan to give it that distinctive sulfur smell. If you detect it, leave the home immediately and call from outside.

02

Hissing sound near gas lines or appliances

An audible hiss near a gas meter, line, or appliance connection indicates escaping gas and requires immediate attention.

03

Dead vegetation above underground gas lines

A patch of dead or dying grass in an otherwise healthy lawn can indicate a buried gas line is leaking.

04

Appliances that won't light or burn with a yellow/orange flame

Improper gas pressure causes appliances to malfunction or produce dangerous incomplete combustion.

05

Unexplained increase in gas bill

A significant unexplained rise in your gas bill can indicate a leak in the supply line.

06

Bubbles in standing water near the ground

Bubbling in puddles or wet soil above a gas line indicates underground leakage.

Our Gas Line Services

We believe in transparency at every step. Here's exactly what to expect when you call Texas Legacy Plumbing.

01

Safety Inspection & Leak Detection

We use calibrated gas detectors and pressure testing equipment to find leaks precisely — pinpointing problems in supply lines, risers, and appliance connections.

02

Emergency Shutoff & Isolation

If a leak is confirmed, we isolate the affected section immediately to make your home safe before any repair work begins.

03

Licensed Repair or Replacement

All repairs are performed by licensed plumbers in accordance with Texas state codes and manufacturer specifications, using appropriate pipe material (black iron, CSST, or flex connectors).

04

New Gas Line Installation

Planning to add a gas appliance — a generator, outdoor kitchen, or gas dryer? We design and install new gas lines sized correctly for your appliance's BTU requirements.

05

Pressure Testing & Inspection

Every gas line job ends with a full pressure test held for the required duration to confirm zero leakage before gas service is restored.

06

Permit Coordination

We handle permit applications and coordinate inspections with the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ), so you stay fully code-compliant.

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Texas Legacy Plumbing serves Liberty Hill, Austin, and the entire Central Texas metro. Call now for same-day service or schedule online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before you call. Have a question we haven't answered? Call us directly.

What should I do if I smell gas?

Do not operate any switches, phones, or open flames. Leave the home immediately, leave the door open as you go, and call your gas company's emergency line from a safe distance. Once the gas company has shut off service, call us for the repair.

Do I need a permit for gas line work?

Yes — virtually all gas line additions and repairs in Texas require a permit and inspection. We handle all permit coordination as part of our service.

Can you install a gas line for my outdoor kitchen?

Absolutely. Outdoor gas line extensions for kitchens, fire pits, and generators are a common service we provide throughout the Austin metro area.

What type of pipe do you use for gas lines?

We use the appropriate material for the application: black iron pipe for most indoor installations, CSST (corrugated stainless steel tubing) where flexibility is needed, and properly rated flex connectors for appliance connections.

How long does gas line repair take?

Simple repairs and appliance connections typically take 2–4 hours. New gas line installations depend on the run length and complexity.

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