
Wolfe City, TX
Gas Line Repair & Installation
Safe, Certified Gas Line Service in Wolfe City & East Texas
Gas line work isn't something to leave to chance. Integrated Plumbing provides safe, professional gas line repair and installation throughout East Texas. If you suspect a gas leak, leave the building immediately, call 911, and then call us.
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What's Included
- Gas line leak detection and repair
- Gas line installation for appliances
- Gas line replacement and rerouting
- Pressure testing and safety inspections
- New gas line installation for grills, generators, and more
- Gas shut-off valve repair and replacement
- Connection to natural gas appliances
- 1-year labor warranty on all work
Gas Line Safety — What to Do If You Smell Gas
If you smell rotten eggs or sulfur inside or outside your home, do not flip any light switches, use your phone inside the building, or try to find the leak yourself. Leave the building immediately, move away from the structure, and call 911. Once it's safe and the gas company has been notified, call Integrated Plumbing to locate and repair the leak.
Gas Line Repair vs. New Installation
Gas line work includes both repairs to existing lines (leaks, corrosion, damaged fittings) and new installations for appliances like gas ranges, water heaters, dryers, grills, fireplaces, and whole-home generators. Both require a licensed plumber who understands pressure requirements and local codes. Adam has the experience to handle gas line work safely and correctly.
Gas Line Inspections and Pressure Testing
A gas line inspection is a smart move when buying an older home, after any renovation that involved gas appliances, or if you notice consistently higher gas bills without a clear explanation. During an inspection, we check for visible signs of corrosion or damage, test fittings and connections, and perform a pressure test to verify the system holds pressure with no leaks. Pressure testing is also required after any new gas line work — we never leave a job without confirming everything is tight and leak-free. If your home's gas lines haven't been looked at in years, an inspection gives you peace of mind and can catch small issues before they become serious ones.
Expanding Gas Service in Your Home
One of the most common gas line projects we handle is running a new line to a specific appliance or outdoor area. Homeowners adding a gas range, converting from electric to gas, installing a tankless water heater, or adding an outdoor kitchen or fire pit all need a properly sized and installed gas line. It's not a DIY job — incorrect sizing can lead to inadequate appliance performance, and any error in the connection creates a safety risk. We assess your current system, size the new line correctly, and install it to code. Whether it's a short run across the kitchen or a longer run to an outdoor structure, we handle it right.
Why Gas Line Repair Is Different
Gas line work is one service that many plumbers don't offer or aren't experienced with. Integrated Plumbing handles gas line repairs and installations throughout East Texas — a service that sets us apart from many local competitors. Whether you need a leak repaired or want to run a new gas line to an outdoor grill or generator, we can help.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have a gas leak?
The most common sign is the smell of sulfur or rotten eggs. You might also hear a hissing sound near a gas line or appliance, see dead or dying vegetation over buried gas lines, or notice higher-than-usual gas bills. If you suspect a leak, don't investigate — leave and call 911.
Can you run a new gas line for my outdoor grill or generator?
Yes. We install new gas lines for a variety of applications including outdoor grills, fire pits, generators, pool heaters, and gas appliances inside the home. Call us to discuss your specific project.
Is gas line work dangerous?
It is when done incorrectly — which is exactly why you shouldn't attempt it yourself. Licensed plumbers follow strict safety protocols and pressure-test all completed work to ensure there are zero leaks before we leave.
Do you service natural gas and propane lines?
We work with natural gas lines. For specific propane questions, give us a call and we'll let you know if we can help with your situation.
How long does gas line repair take?
Simple repairs like replacing a fitting or valve can often be completed in an hour or two. Larger jobs — like running a new line across the house or replacing a deteriorated section — can take a full day. We'll give you an honest time estimate before we start.
Do you need permits for gas line work?
In most cases, yes — gas line work requires a permit in Texas. We handle the permitting process as part of the job so you're covered. Unpermitted gas work can create liability issues when you sell your home, and more importantly, it means the work hasn't been inspected for safety.
