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It’s always good to have a gas line inspection to ensure that everything is working in good order. Your local gas company will maintain gas lines up to your home’s meter, but everything else is your responsibility So, an annual gas line inspection can be very beneficial. Gas line inspections are a fairly easy and very affordable way to keep your home and family safe.
Yes, most plumbers will work on gas lines. Certified HVAC technicians at A to Z Dependable Services are trained to diagnose, repair, replace, and renovate whole-house systems, including gas lines.
The property owner is responsible for the cost of any gas line maintenance and repairs.
If you notice any of the following signs and symptoms from your gas line, call A to Z Dependable Services right away to avoid potential severe damage to your home:
If you are noticing foul odors around your home, such as sulfur or rotten eggs, you could have a broken gas line on your property. If in addition to the smell, you or anyone in your home is feeling lightheaded, dizzy, nauseous, or fatigued, you need to call A to Z Dependable Services immediately to have your gas pipeline inspected and repaired. A sulfuric, rotten egg smell is one of the biggest key symptoms of a broken gas line.
Perform a quick visual inspection on your gas line – is it cracked or cracking? If it is, your gas line is in need of serious repair, particularly if you live in an older home and the pipe is around 50 years old. Whenever a gas pipeline is cracked, it needs to be addressed by certified professionals such as A to Z Dependable Services right away before a gas leak becomes prevalent.
In the event that your gas pipeline has begun to crack, it will usually begin to make a hissing sound as the gas leaks from the pipe. If you hear a hissing noise coming from a cracked gas pipeline, turn off the gas and call A to Z Dependable Services immediately. Carbon monoxide from the gas leak can cause serious detrimental health effects on you and your family!
If you have an older gas line that is beginning to rust and corrode, that means moisture is affecting your pipes somehow. Your gas line should never be in contact with moisture, so if you notice any rusting or corrosion, call A to Z Dependable Services as soon as possible to have a certified plumber diagnose and repair the issue.
Have you noticed that your plants and flowers around your property can’t seem to stay in a healthy condition no matter how much you try to help water and position them in the sunlight? If you have any of the other previous signs and symptoms occurring in conjunction with dying plants and flowers, you likely have a leak in your gas line and need to have an A to Z Dependable Services expert assess the pipes right away. When gas pipelines break, they begin to leak carbon monoxide, which is what is probably slowly killing your plants and flowers.
If your monthly utility bill has significantly increased, seemingly out of nowhere, this could potentially be due to a gas leak in your gas pipeline. Gas leaks constantly waste gas, costing you every minute it leaks. If you’ve noticed your monthly gas bill dramatically spike, and have noticed any of the previously mentioned signs and symptoms, you may just have a gas leak in which you will need to call the pros in at A to Z Dependable Services as soon as possible.
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