Gas Line Installation in Greenfield
New gas runs for ranges, grills, generators, pool heaters, and fire pits across Hancock County, installed to code.
- NATE Certified
- OSHA Trained
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured
- Carrier Equipment Installed
Adding gas where you want it
Greenfield's newer subdivisions are built for gas appliances, and homeowners across the county add gas runs for new ranges, outdoor kitchens, standby generators, and patio features. Most of the area runs CenterPoint Energy natural gas, while some rural parcels toward Brandywine use propane. Whichever you have, we plan the run, size the pipe for the load, and install it to code so every appliance gets the supply it needs.
Common gas line projects
- Gas range or cooktop in a remodeled kitchen
- Outdoor grill or full outdoor kitchen
- Standby generator for storm and outage protection
- Pool or spa heater
- Patio fire pit or fireplace
- Garage or shop heater
Each appliance has a specific gas demand. We size the line so a new addition does not starve your existing appliances of supply.
Done right and to code
We assess your meter capacity and existing piping, plan the route, and run properly sized pipe with the right shutoffs. We pressure-test the new line and verify it holds before connecting the appliance. Permitting and code compliance are part of the job, not an afterthought.
This is new-run install work. If you suspect a leak in an existing line, that is a safety call covered at gas line repair.
Gas line installation questions in Greenfield
Can you run a gas line to my outdoor kitchen?
Yes. Grills, outdoor kitchens, and patio features are common projects. We size and route the line and install it to code.
Can you add a line for a standby generator?
Yes. We size the gas supply for the generator's demand and coordinate the run so it does not starve your other appliances.
Do you work with propane?
Yes. Most of Greenfield is CenterPoint natural gas, but rural parcels run propane, and we install for both.
Will a new appliance affect my existing gas supply?
It can if the line is undersized. We check your meter capacity and size the new run so everything gets adequate supply.
Do you handle permits?
Yes. Code compliance and permitting are part of a proper installation, and we take care of them.
Planning a new gas line in Greenfield?
Call (317) 436-3846 or send the form for a quote on a code-compliant gas run.