Smell Gas in Anderson? Gas Line Safety
Gas line leak repair and safety in Anderson. If you smell gas, leave and call. Then reach us at (317) 436-3846.
- NATE Certified
- OSHA Trained
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured
- Carrier Equipment Installed
Gas Safety First in Anderson
If you smell gas, hear hissing, or feel lightheaded, leave the home now, call your gas utility's emergency line from outside, and then call us. A gas leak is a safety emergency, not a repair to investigate yourself. Anderson's older auto-era and historic-district homes have older gas piping, and aging connections and corrosion are exactly where leaks develop.
Natural gas service across Anderson is provided by CenterPoint Energy (Vectren North), and we size and connect every gas appliance to that system to code. We test, locate, and repair leaks on your home's gas piping and reconnect appliances safely to that system.
Gas Repairs We Handle
- Locating and repairing leaks at fittings, joints, and corroded pipe.
- Replacing failed shutoff valves and worn appliance connectors.
- Repairing or replacing corroded sections of older gas line.
- Pressure testing the system to confirm it holds and is safe.
- Correcting unsafe or non-code connections found on older homes.
Tested and Verified Safe
We do not just chase the smell. We pressure test the system to find every leak, repair to code, and verify the whole line holds before we put it back in service. Safety is the entire point, and we treat it that way on every gas call.
Adding a new gas appliance line rather than fixing a leak? That is gas line installation. For an active emergency in progress, see emergency plumber.
Gas Line Repair Questions in Anderson
I smell gas. What do I do?
Leave the home immediately, do not flip switches, call your gas utility's emergency line from outside, and then call us. Safety comes before any repair.
Who is my gas provider?
CenterPoint Energy (Vectren North) provides natural gas across Anderson. We repair and connect to that system to code.
How do you find a gas leak?
We pressure test the system and use leak detection to pinpoint the source, then repair and re-test to confirm the whole line holds.
Is old gas pipe in my home a concern?
Older Anderson homes can have corroded pipe and worn connectors where leaks start. If we find unsafe conditions, we correct them to code.
Do you reconnect appliances safely?
Yes. We reconnect ranges, water heaters, and other appliances correctly and verify there are no leaks before restoring service.
Call About a Gas Concern
Smell gas? Leave and call your utility first, then call (317) 436-3846 for gas line repair across Anderson and Madison County.