Gas Line Repair in Greenfield

Smell gas? Safety comes first. Get everyone out, then call. We repair gas lines across Hancock County.

  • NATE Certified
  • OSHA Trained
  • Licensed, Bonded & Insured
  • Carrier Equipment Installed

A gas leak is a safety emergency

If you smell rotten-egg gas, hear hissing, or feel symptoms like dizziness or nausea, treat it as an emergency. Leave the home, do not flip switches or light anything, and once you are safely outside call your gas provider and then call us. Most of Greenfield is served by CenterPoint Energy, formerly Vectren North, while outlying rural parcels toward Brandywine run propane. After the immediate hazard is handled, we locate and repair the leak. Call (317) 436-3846.

Signs of a gas line problem

  • Rotten-egg or sulfur smell near appliances or piping
  • Hissing or whistling near a gas line or connection
  • A pilot that keeps going out or appliances that will not stay lit
  • Dead or dying vegetation over an underground line
  • Higher-than-usual gas bills with no change in use
  • Physical symptoms like headaches or nausea that ease outdoors

Do not try to find or fix a gas leak yourself. Get to safety and let licensed professionals handle it.

How we handle a gas line repair

Once the area is safe, we test the system to pinpoint the leak, whether it is a corroded section, a failed fitting, or a bad appliance connection. We repair to code and verify the line holds before restoring service. This is safety work, and we treat it that way.

Planning a new gas run for a range, grill, or generator instead? That is install work, covered at gas line installation.

Gas line repair questions in Greenfield

What do I do if I smell gas?

Leave the home immediately, do not use switches, phones, or flames inside, and once outside call your gas provider and then us. Safety first, always.

Who is my gas provider in Greenfield?

Most of Greenfield is CenterPoint Energy, formerly Vectren North. Outlying rural parcels toward Brandywine often use propane. We service both.

Can you find a leak I cannot smell?

Yes. We pressure-test and use detection equipment to pinpoint leaks, including small ones at fittings or underground sections.

Is gas line repair urgent?

A suspected leak is an emergency. Get to safety, then call (317) 436-3846 and we will respond as fast as routing allows.

Do you repair propane lines too?

Yes. Rural Greenfield parcels often run propane, and we service propane piping as well as natural gas.

Suspect a gas leak in Greenfield?

Get everyone out first. Then call (317) 436-3846. We respond fast for gas line safety across Hancock County.

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