Safe Gas Line Work by Licensed Plumbers

Code-compliant gas line installation and repair for appliances and system upgrades in Kennesaw, Georgia and the surrounding areas

Gas lines are not something you want to guess about. A poorly installed fitting or a corroded pipe can leak gas into your home, creating an explosion risk and exposing your family to carbon monoxide. If you are adding a new gas appliance in Kennesaw or nearby city, upgrading from electric to gas, or dealing with a suspected leak, the work needs to be done by licensed plumbers who follow code and test every connection before turning the gas back on.

The Neighborly Plumber provides safe, code-compliant gas line installation and repair for Kennesaw homes, covering new appliance hookups, line extensions, system upgrades, and leak repairs. Our licensed plumbers ensure proper performance and long-term safety by using black iron or flexible CSST pipe, applying joint compound or thread sealant rated for gas, and pressure-testing every line before we restore service.

If you need gas line work in Kennesaw or surrounding area, contact us to schedule an inspection, installation, or repair with a licensed plumber who knows how to keep your home safe.

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How We Install and Test Gas Lines

When you need a gas line installed in Kennesaw, we start by mapping the route from your main gas meter or existing line to the new appliance location. We use black iron pipe for rigid installations or corrugated stainless steel tubing for runs that need to navigate tight spaces or require flexibility. Every joint is sealed with thread sealant rated for natural gas or propane, and we support the pipe with metal straps to prevent sagging or stress on fittings.

Once the line is installed, you will notice that your new appliance ignites reliably, burns cleanly, and does not produce any smell or hissing sound near the connection. We pressure-test every line by capping the end, pressurizing it with air or nitrogen, and monitoring the gauge for at least 15 minutes to confirm there are no leaks.

For repairs, we locate the leak using soapy water or an electronic gas detector, shut off the gas supply, and replace the damaged section or fitting. We do not patch gas leaks with tape or temporary sealants. Every repair involves cutting out the bad section, installing new pipe or fittings, and retesting the entire line. Gas line work requires a permit in most cases, and we handle the paperwork and inspection scheduling as part of the service.

What You Should Know Before We Start

Homeowners often want to know whether they need a permit, what materials we use, and how long it takes to install a gas line for a new appliance.

What type of pipe do you use for gas line installations?
We use black iron pipe for most installations because it is durable, code-approved, and easy to inspect. For runs that require flexibility or need to fit through tight spaces, we use corrugated stainless steel tubing, which is also approved for residential gas systems.
How do you test for gas leaks?
We pressure-test every new installation and repair by capping the line, pressurizing it with air or nitrogen, and watching the gauge for at least 15 minutes. If the pressure holds, the line is leak-free. We also apply soapy water to joints and watch for bubbles before turning the gas back on.
Do I need a permit for gas line work in Kennesaw?
Yes, most gas line installations and major repairs require a permit and inspection. We handle the permit application and coordinate the inspection so you do not have to deal with it yourself.
How long does it take to install a gas line for a new appliance?
Most installations take between two and four hours, depending on how far the line needs to run and whether we need to drill through walls or flooring. If the route is straightforward and the gas meter is nearby, the work can be completed in a single visit.
What should I do if I smell gas in my home?
Leave the house immediately, do not turn any lights or appliances on or off, and call your gas utility company or 911 from outside. Once the area is safe, contact us to inspect the system, locate the leak, and complete the repair.

The Neighborly Plumber provides licensed gas line installation and repair for Kennesaw and neighboring areas homeowners who need reliable, code-compliant work that keeps their homes safe. If you are adding a gas appliance, upgrading your system, or dealing with a suspected leak, get in touch to schedule service with a licensed plumber who will test every connection before the job is finished.