Gas Leak Repair Dallas, Texas
Your home’s gas line must be reliable and safe, providing adequate power to all fuel-based appliances. So, whether you need to install a new line or fix your current gas leak problem, we can help. Frymire Home Services offers complete gas leak repair and installation services in Dallas, Texas. Count on us for gas line installation, repair, and full line upgrades.
Our certified gas line repair and installation technicians have the training and tools to complete complex gas line jobs. We can ensure that all installations meet residential building codes and your household specifications. Contact us today for an in-home assessment and get an estimate on gas line installation or repair.
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Dallas Gas Line Repair Services We Offer
Your home is unique. As such, it has specifications for gas appliances powering your appliances. Frymire Home Services offers a comprehensive package of customizable gas lines to meet your home needs.
A Damaged Gas Line Is Dangerous!
Your utility company includes additives in your natural gas supply that make it smell like rotten eggs. Since natural gas has no odor, it gives no warning when a leak occurs. By adding the odor, you know there is a natural gas leak and can respond by getting out of the house and calling Frymire Home Services.
Our team offers emergency gas line repair services to help you fix your gas line before an explosion or fire occurs. If you smell gas or see a damaged gas line system anywhere, open the windows and doors and get your family out of the house quickly. Afterward, contact us. We’ll send out a technician to your house right away. Your safety is our primary concern.

Schedule Gas Line Services in Dallas, Texas
If you smell a strange odor or hear a hissing noise from your gas line, don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact Frymire Home Services immediately. We can repair or replace faulty gas pipes and piping in your home safely and quickly. Book online or call us to schedule gas line services in Dallas, Texas.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gas Line Installation and Repair in Dallas, Texas
Under most circumstances, it’s obvious when a gas line breaks. You might hear a hissing noise or hear bubbling from the gas line. There will also be a very foul smell, similar to rotten eggs. If you hit a large gas line, you might see the cement or pavement split and move underground gas lines. All the signs above tell you it’s time to call an emergency plumber.
Breaking a gas line has serious consequences and could endanger you and your household. You should stop what you’re doing and leave your home. Open the windows and, whatever you do, do not use any electrical devices. If there’s a small spark, it could lead to combustion. After a gas line break, your home isn’t safe. You should work with a professional to test for the leak and repair the gas line repaired.
Your gas line should last for 50 to 60 years. While this might seem like a long time, you could live in an older home. You could have deteriorating pipes unless you’re certain that the previous owner recently replaced the gas pipes. The best way to find out about the status of your gas pipes is to consult with a plumber.
They can inspect your pipes and tell you whether or not you need to replace them. Although people often prefer the wait-and-see approach, you should never do this with your gas line. If you develop a breakage in the line, your health and home are on the line. You should take whatever methods necessary to replace your gas pipes long before they break.
There are a few obvious signs that you have a leaking gas line. First, you might notice a foul smell. Many people like the smell of natural gas to rotten eggs or sulfur. If you can’t quite pinpoint the smell’s source or suspect it’s coming from your gas line, you should call a plumber immediately. There could be a leak somewhere in your line.
Another sign of a leaking gas line is bubbling or hissing. If the gas line is visible, you might see the area bubbling around it. Similarly, you may also hear a strange sound. Once again, don’t hesitate. You should open the windows in your home, leave the home, and call an emergency plumber. They have the appropriate tools to test and repair a gas leak.
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