Gas lines
New runs for a range, a firepit, a garage heater, or a generator — piped, pressure-tested, and inspected.
New runs and extensions
Adding a gas range, a dryer, an outdoor grill or firepit, a garage heater, or a standby generator. We size the pipe for the total connected load, not just the appliance you're adding — undersizing a run starves everything downstream.
Leak detection and repair
If you smell gas, leave and call the utility first. Once it's safe, we'll find the leak, repair it, and pressure-test the system before it's put back in service.
Permitted and tested
Gas work gets pulled, pressure-tested, and inspected where the jurisdiction requires it. This is one area where shortcuts can create real safety problems.
Where we work
Gas lines across the Salt Lake Valley
FAQ
Gas lines — common questions
Can you run a gas line to my outdoor firepit or grill?
How do I know if my existing gas line can handle another appliance?
I smell gas. What should I do?
Need it fixed soon?
Call and talk to someone who works on these systems, not a call center. No-heat and no-cool calls get priority scheduling across the Salt Lake Valley.