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Gas Leak Detection and Repair

Trusted & Google-Certified Plumbing Experts in Galveston, TX

Gas Leak Detection and Repair

A gas leak is one of the most serious plumbing emergencies—and detecting them early is critical for keeping your home or business safe. At Galveston Plumbing, our certified gas technicians use specialized tools and techniques to locate leaks quickly, mitigate danger, and perform expert repairs.

Whether your home uses natural gas or propane, we provide reliable detection, pressure testing, and repair services. We prioritize safety, code compliance, and clear communication every step of the way.

What We Offer :

Notes :

  • Gas work must comply with local building and plumbing codes. Our team ensures all work meets Texas / Galveston fuel-gas regulations.

  • Leak detection involves both non-destructive methods (acoustic, pressure testing) and visual inspections, depending on the situation.

Certified Plumbing Services In Galveston

From emergency repairs to full plumbing installations, our certified experts deliver dependable, fast, and high-quality service for every home.

Why Choose Galveston Plumbing?

  • Certified Gas Technicians: Our plumbers are trained in safe gas line repair, detection, and installation.

  • Rapid & Reliable Response: Gas leaks are prioritized for fast on-site inspection and repair.

  • Accurate Diagnostics: We use industry-leading tools (gas detectors, pressure gauges, smoke tests) to find even hidden leaks.

  • Fully Compliant Repairs: All repairs are done to code with proper materials and pressure testing.

  • Preventive Care: We don’t just repair — we help you avoid future leaks with regular inspections.

  • Protects Your Safety: Avoid fire, explosion, or carbon monoxide risks by addressing leaks quickly

  • Ensures Reliability: Professionally repaired lines provide long-term integrity

  • Saves Money: Fixing leaks reduces gas waste and prevents future damage

  • Code Compliance: Certified repairs meet local regulations, helping with insurance and inspections

  • Peace of Mind: You know your system is secure — not guessing

Your plumbing problem becomes our priority — and we fix it with care, skill, and integrity.

What Our Customer Say

At Galveston Plumbing, customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. Our clients appreciate our honesty, quick response, and high-quality workmanship — and their words speak for themselves.

Selected Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Even small leaks can be dangerous. They waste gas, raise explosion risk, and may expose you to harmful gases. It's best to address them immediately.

Yes. We use non-destructive methods like acoustic detection, pressure testing, and soap/smoke testing whenever possible.

Yes — we typically shut off the affected section while repairing to prevent gas escape and preserve safety.

We recommend an annual inspection, especially in older homes or if you’ve had previous repairs.

In many cases, yes. We handle the permit process and follow all code requirements for safety and compliance.

If you notice the smell of rotten eggs, hear hissing near gas lines, experience dizziness indoors, or your gas bill suddenly spikes, you should call for professional gas leak detection. Even if you’re unsure, it's always safer to have a licensed technician inspect your system.

For minor concerns, you may stay at a safe distance outside while the technician inspects. However, if a strong odor is present or the leak is confirmed, it’s best to fully evacuate until the situation is under control and safety is verified.

Most gas leak inspections take 30–90 minutes, depending on accessibility and the complexity of the system. Repairs may take anywhere from 1–3 hours, though larger or underground line repairs can take longer.

Yes. Gas leaks are considered critical hazards, and we prioritize same-day emergency service to ensure your home or business is safe as quickly as possible.

We repair all common residential and commercial gas piping, including black iron pipe, copper lines, CSST (corrugated stainless steel tubing), and outdoor underground gas lines. Our team follows all local codes and safety standards required for each material.