Gas Line Repair in Zionsville, IN
Smell gas? Leave the home and call from outside. Licensed gas line repair for Zionsville, treated as the safety job it is, across Boone County.
- NATE Certified
- OSHA Trained
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured
- Carrier Equipment Installed
A gas leak is a safety call first
If you smell gas, a rotten-egg odor, a hissing line, or a pilot that will not stay lit, treat it as an emergency. Get everyone out of the home, do not flip switches or light anything, and call from outside. Most Zionsville homes run on CenterPoint Energy natural gas, though some rural pockets use propane, and either one demands a licensed repair done correctly. We handle gas line repair as the safety work it is, not a routine plumbing call.
Gas problems we repair
- A suspected leak you can smell or that the gas utility has flagged.
- Corroded or aging gas piping, more common in the older Village homes.
- A failed or leaking fitting, connection, or shutoff valve.
- A line damaged by digging, settling, or a previous bad repair.
- Pressure or supply problems affecting a furnace, range, or water heater.
How we find and fix it
We locate the leak with proper detection rather than guesswork, isolate the affected section, and make a code-correct repair, then test the line to confirm it holds before restoring service. On the older Village systems we check for corrosion along the run, and on propane systems in the rural pockets we work to the same safety standard. The goal is a line you do not have to think about again.
If you are adding a new gas appliance rather than fixing a fault, gas line installation covers new runs for ranges, grills, generators, and more.
Gas line repair questions in Zionsville
I smell gas right now. What do I do?
Leave the home immediately, do not touch switches or flames, and call from outside. Contact your gas utility and call us. We treat this as the emergency it is.
Is my gas natural gas or propane?
Most of Zionsville runs CenterPoint Energy natural gas, but some rural pockets use propane. We work safely on either, and we confirm your fuel before any repair.
Are older Village homes more likely to have gas line problems?
Aging piping and corrosion show up more in older homes, yes. We check the full run for corrosion and weak fittings, not just the obvious leak point.
Will you test the line after the repair?
Always. We pressure-test the repaired line to confirm it holds before restoring service, so you know it is safe.
Suspect a gas leak in Zionsville?
From a safe spot outside, call (317) 436-3846. Click to call and a licensed technician will respond and make the line safe.