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Gas Line Repairs


Don’t wait for gas line repair–stay safe with Blue Harbor Plumbing, Heating & Cooling.

If you’ve lost safe access to your property’s gas line supply, the results can be inconvenient for everyone needing it for heating, cooking, and the plumbing system. Gas is a household’s powerhouse, so why wait for gas line repair?

Blue Harbor Plumbing, Heating & Cooling easily solves these repair problems with hassle-free services and competitive prices. Don’t wait; let us repair your gas line to get your convenience and comfort back on track!

How To Know if You Have a Gas Leak on Your Property

When it comes to your property’s gas line, you can never be too careful. While insurance can cover the cost of your repairs, this isn’t always the case. However, for safety’s sake, you shouldn’t wait to repair a gas leak.

Gas appliances all run off that gas line, making each of these items potentially dangerous sources of explosions if your gas line installation breaks with a leak. One of the main signs of a gas leak from these connections to your water heater or other appliances is distinctive odors. You may notice the following signs of a gas leak as well:

The Smell

Why do the stereotypes always describe gas leaks as having the smell of rotten eggs? While it’s common to hear this as a cautionary tale, it’s also a very practical part of the design from vigilant gas manufacturers who have added mercaptan to the gas.

Whether it be around your furnace or throughout your home, this sulfuric odor acts as the early warning system. If you’re smelling rotten eggs around your property, the gas line is letting you know that it’s time for an urgent repair. (Mercaptan releases sulfur when exposed to oxygen, letting you quickly smell that gas leaking into your breathing air!)

The Vegetation

Another sign you may need gas line repair comes from your property’s plant life. Plants and even grass can suffer after a gas leak.

Are dry or brown patches appearing across the yard or indoor plants? If you haven’t caught the scent yet, keep a close eye on a possible leak in the gas systems.

The Health Symptoms

Aside from the smell and visible decay in nearby vegetation, you should also watch for physical signs, such as:

  • Nausea
  • Trouble breathing
  • Sudden and frequent headaches
  • Onset of dizziness

If you experience any of these gas-induced symptoms, it’s a medical emergency. Evacuate the building and call for help.

The Noises

Do you have a few appliances that use your property’s gas line? You may notice abnormalities that aren’t present anywhere else.

For example, a gas leak would make a gas-powered heating appliance ineffective. You might also notice the appliance making unusual noises, like banging, popping, or screeching.

Gas Line Repair From Blue Harbor Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

Blue Harbor Plumbing, Heating & Cooling from the South Shore offers everything you need to keep your gas line fully functional and reliably safe. Whether you need a completely new installation, an emergency repair, or cost-effective replacement services, you’ll find our gas line experts provide exceptional service, solid advice, and quality workmanship.

Remember, in any situation where you’re questioning your property’s gas line integrity, it can be dangerous to delay! Consider Blue Harbor Plumbing, Heating & Cooling for helpful local gas line services that can ensure your hookups aren’t just secured as they leak but well-maintained for the future, too. Call 781-421-7377 today!

Gas Line Repair FAQ

Gas lines can be confusing for new property owners or someone switching over from the more common electricity-powered systems. Many of our customers in the South Shore have questions about their gas lines and system connections, including the frequently asked questions below.

Can a Gas Line Be Patched?

Yes, professionals can patch a gas line, but the gas line would need to be in relatively good condition for this to work. If not, a gas line replacement job would be more feasible.

How Long Does It Take to Fix a Broken Gas Line?

It takes an average of 4 to 24 hours to fix a broken gas line. You may also have to allow some time for the technician to pinpoint the exact problem in the line, as accuracy is key.

What Is the Life Expectancy of a Gas Line?

The life expectancy of a gas line underground is about 50 years. Of course, the amount of natural gas that flows through this line can change the line’s life expectancy. Gas line repair and maintenance should help to keep things running smoothly.

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