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Trusted Gas Leak Detection & Repair in Austin, TX
Suspect a gas leak? Flint Plumbing provides expert gas leak detection, repair, and line replacement to keep your home or business safe. Our licensed professionals offer fast, reliable service to prevent hazards and ensure your gas system operates safely. Contact us today for expert gas line services in Austin!
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Gas Leak
Smelling rotten eggs or sulfur? Hearing hissing near gas appliances? These could signal a gas leak. Other signs include yellow flames on your gas range or sudden spikes in gas bills. Gas leaks are serious and can cause carbon monoxide exposure or explosions if not addressed promptly. If you suspect a gas leak, contact us immediately for expert assistance!
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Gas Leak Detection & Gas Line Repair in Austin, TX
Smell gas (rotten egg odor)? Hissing near an appliance? Higher gas bill? Flint Plumbing performs gas leak detection, pressure testing, and code-compliant gas line repairs or reroutes. We isolate the leak, provide clear options, and coordinate inspections as required. Licensed, insured, and local—Responsible Master Plumber M-42279.
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Serving Austin, Buda, Kyle, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Lakeway, and Dripping Springs.
What To Do If You Suspect a Gas Leak
- Leave the area immediately if you smell gas indoors or hear hissing.
- Do not use switches, lighters, or phones inside the building.
- Call your gas utility from a safe location if the odor is strong.
- Then contact a licensed plumber to test and repair the line.
We’re happy to speak with you outside the home and advise next steps.
Common Signs of a Gas Leak
- Rotten egg or sulfuric odor around appliances or lines
- Hissing sounds near a pipe or flex connector
- Dead vegetation along an exterior gas line path
- Unexplained spikes in gas bills
- Pilot lights frequently going out
Our Gas Leak & Gas Line Services
1) Gas Leak Detection & Isolation
We use approved testing methods to locate and isolate leaks at appliances, risers, unions, flex connectors, and buried/attic lines.
2) Pressure Testing & Tag-Outs
We perform pressure tests to verify system integrity and provide documentation for utility re-light or city inspection when required.
3) Code-Compliant Repairs & Reroutes
From replacing faulty flex connectors to rerouting lines for safety and accessibility, repairs are completed to current code.
4) Appliance Hook-Ups & Conversions
We install shut-offs, drip legs, and connectors for ranges, dryers, water heaters, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, and standby generators.
Why Austin Homeowners Choose Flint Plumbing
- Licensed & Insured: Responsible Master Plumber M-42279
- Safety & Code First: Repairs performed to current requirements with clear documentation
- Upfront Pricing: Transparent estimates—$200 service minimum applies
- Clean Work: We protect floors and keep job sites tidy
- Local Reputation: Trusted across Austin, Buda, Kyle, Round Rock, and Cedar Park
Need Gas Line Help?
We’ll inspect, test, and repair gas lines the right way.
Gas Line Issues We See Most Around Austin
Older flex connectors, improper unions in attics, corrosion at exterior risers, and DIY appliance hook-ups are common causes. Soil movement can stress underground lines. We tailor repairs across neighborhoods from Lakeway and Georgetown to Dripping Springs.
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Gas Leak FAQ
Can I use soapy water to find a gas leak?
While bubbles can indicate a leak, a licensed plumber should perform approved testing and repairs for safety and compliance.
Will you coordinate with the gas utility or city?
Yes—if a pressure test, tag-out, or inspection is required, we’ll prepare documentation and help coordinate next steps.
Do you install new gas lines for appliances?
Yes. We install shut-offs, drip legs, and connectors for ranges, dryers, water heaters, fireplaces, and generators.
Is it safe to stay in the home if I smell gas?
No. Leave the area, avoid ignition sources, and call from outside. Then contact us for testing and repair.