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Gas smell, pilot won't stay lit, new appliance install, line extension to the garage or backyard grill — we handle it. Licensed gas plumbers, city permits, 24/7 emergency response.

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Overview

Gas work is not DIY — here's what proper repair looks like

Gas Line Repair & Leak Detection in Salt Lake City, Utah

Suspect a gas leak in your home? Contact your local 24-hour gas line technicians at Valley Plumbing, Heating & Cooling for immediate service in Salt Lake County and Utah County.

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Dangers of Gas Leaks 

Gas is odorless and colorless; however, sulfur is added to it to make it easier to detect. Although they are dangerous for a number of reasons, here are the most common causes for concern:

  • They can cause respiratory problems, and if breathed in enough, they can actually incapacitate a person.

  • Natural gas is flammable, so if there is a spark near the leak, it could cause a fire or explosion.

If you suspect a gas leak in your home, turn to a licensed professional plumber to spot and repair it quickly and efficiently to ensure the safety of your home and family.

When Is It Time To Replace the Gas Line?

Older gas lines can be a hazard and should be replaced as soon as possible. If your gas line has been damaged in the past, it needs to be replaced to ensure the integrity of the system.

When our licensed plumbers work on a gas line, they will be able to identify problems on the line that must be solved before the homeowner can come back into the house.

The lines that go to individual appliances, such as the stove, oven, and water heater, need to be checked to ensure that they are in proper working order and that there is no risk of leaking.

When you get an inspection from us, our technicians will be able to identify any existing or potential problems with any of the gas lines in the home. Sometimes, these problems can be so extensive that an entirely new system will have to be put in place. This ensures that you will be able to avoid any problems that normally come with an aging system.

What Are the Signs of a Gas Leak?

If you smell sulfur (or a rotten egg odor) in the house, you can be almost certain that gas is leaking from somewhere. The smell is a trigger that everyone in the house should be familiar with. Here are a few other signs to watch out for:

  • Dead plant life near the gas line
  • Hissing noise close to a pipeline or gas appliance
  • Excess bubbles in ponds near your home
  • A fire, if the leak has already ignited

Any of these signs should raise a red flag, and if you notice them, call a licensed professional to perform an inspection and repair the problem immediately.

Take a look at what area homeowners are saying in our customer comments and reviews.

What Should You Do When There Is a Gas Leak?

If you do experience a gas leak, here are some steps to take to make sure the situation gets resolved quickly and safely.

Make sure you…

  • Turn off the gas shut-off valve

  • Open doors and windows, and shut off all electronics

  • Go outside, along with the rest of the occupants

  • Call us for same-day emergency service

Understanding how the gas line works, getting it replaced, and knowing the signs of a gas leak can help save your life and your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What should I look for when hiring a plumbing company?

When you are looking for a plumbing company to do work on your property, you may ask yourself what you should look for.  Well, here is a list to start with:

  1. Licenced and Insured
  2. Experience and Expertise
  3. Reputation and Reviews
  4. Will they give you an estimate before starting
  5. Warranty and Guarantees
  6. Professionalism and Communication
  7. References and Referrals

Q: How can I save money on my water bill?

As a property owner, here are a few ideas of places to start decreasing your water bill:

  1. Fix leaks
  2. Install highly efficient fixtures
  3. Use water-saving appliances
  4. Take shorter showers
  5. Turn off faucets
  6. Fix running toilets
  7. Look at how much you are watering outdoors
  8. Mulch Garden Beds
  9. Check the Irrigation System
  10. Adjust water Pressure

Q: How do I prevent water damage?

Have regular plumbing inspections and maintenance on your system.  Catching potential issues before they cause damage is the best prevention.

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Warning signs

Signs You Have a Gas Line Problem

Gas problems range from obvious (you smell it) to subtle. Don't ignore any of these.

  • Sulfur or rotten-egg smell near an appliance or the gas meter

  • Hissing or whistling sound near a gas appliance or line

  • Dead or dying vegetation near an underground gas line

  • Pilot light won't stay lit on a water heater or furnace

  • Gas appliance suddenly using more gas than normal

  • Unusually high gas bill with no usage change

  • Yellow or orange flame on a stove burner (should be blue)

  • CO detector alarms or headaches, dizziness in the house

  • Flex connector on an appliance is visibly corroded or cracked

  • Dust or dirt blowing out of a gas line connection point

Smell gas?

Leave the house first. Call us second.

Don't flip switches, don't light anything, don't take chances. Shut the meter off if you know how, get out, then call. 60-90 minute emergency dispatch, 24/7.

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Across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, and Tooele counties.

The Process

How a Gas Line Repair or Install Runs

  1. Triage and safety first

    If it's an active gas leak, leave the house, shut off the meter if safe, and call. We dispatch in 60-90 minutes and stop the leak before anything else. For non-emergency work — new appliance, line extension — we schedule an in-home assessment.

  2. Assess and quote

    Tech confirms pipe path, existing line sizing, meter capacity, and code requirements for the work. You get a flat-rate quote that includes the permit, inspection, and workmanship warranty.

  3. Permit and install

    We pull the city permit before work starts. Install is typically a half-day for a new appliance drop, 1-2 days for a longer line extension or upgrade. Black iron, CSST, or PE pipe depending on code and location.

  4. Pressure test to code

    Every new line is pressure-tested to 15 PSI minimum for a minimum of 15 minutes. Bigger systems get longer test times. Failure to hold pressure means a leak, which we find and fix before proceeding.

  5. City inspection and warranty

    City inspector verifies the work to code. Once passed, we connect the appliance, leak-test at the fittings, turn the gas on, and commission the appliance. 1-year workmanship warranty and permit sign-off on the paperwork.

Pricing

Gas Line Repair & Install Cost in Salt Lake City

Flat-rate, quoted after the site assessment. Pricing depends on line length, access, and required permits.

Members save 15%Quality Service Club · $79/yr

Gas leak detection

Low

$225

High

$485

Member

$191

$412

Electronic sniff, bubble test, pressure isolation

Gas line pressure test (diagnostic)

Low

$195

High

$385

Member

$166

$327

For inspection failures, remodel prep, or troubleshooting

Appliance flex connector replacement

Low

$185

High

$325

Member

$157

$276

Required replacement every 10-15 years

New gas line drop to appliance (10-25 ft)

Low

$385

High

$885

Member

$327

$752

Stove, dryer, water heater, furnace — interior run

Gas line upsize (1/2" to 3/4")

Low

$485

High

$1,250

Member

$412

$1,063

Required for tankless, most new high-BTU appliances

Gas line extension to outdoor grill or fire pit

Low

$685

High

$1,850

Member

$582

$1,573

Exterior trench, tracer-wire PE pipe

Gas line to detached garage or shop

Low

$1,250

High

$3,850

Member

$1,063

$3,273

Longer exterior run, permit, meter check

Gas meter upgrade coordination

Low

Included

High

Included

Member

Included

Included

Utility handles meter; we coordinate with Dominion

Gas leak repair (interior, single point)

Low

$385

High

$985

Member

$327

$837

After detection, single-point repair

Full re-gas (older home)

Low

$3,500

High

$12,500

Member

$2,975

$10,625

Rare — cast iron or failing CSST replacement

Emergency after-hours surcharge

Low

$95

High

$150

Member

$81

$128

Nights, weekends, holidays

Member pricing reflects the Quality Service Club 15% repair discount. Service call fees are separate.

Prices reflect 2026 Salt Lake County residential work. Commercial, multi-unit, and propane conversions quoted separately. Permit and city inspection fees included in quote.

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For $79 a year, members get 15% off every repair, priority dispatch on every call, and a free annual drain and plumbing inspection — the same stuff we'd charge $195 for on a cold call.

  • 15% off repairs
  • Priority dispatch
  • Annual inspection
  • 24/7 service access
  • $25 referral bonus
  • Parts + labor warranty
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$79/year

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  • Priority dispatch — skip the line
  • Annual drain piping inspection
  • Full home water-supply inspection
  • Tag on your emergency shut-off
  • $25 referral bonus
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$199/year

  • 15% off HVAC repairs
  • Priority dispatch on furnace or AC calls
  • Annual furnace + AC safety inspection
  • Thermostat calibration and battery swap
  • Outdoor condenser cleaning check
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$258/year

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  • Whole-home annual inspection
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FAQ

Gas Lines FAQs

Gas leak detection runs $225 to $485. Interior single-point repairs are $385-$985. A new appliance gas line drop is $385-$885 depending on distance and access. Gas line upsizing from 1/2" to 3/4" (for tankless water heater or high-BTU appliance) is $485-$1,250. Exterior gas runs to a grill or fire pit are $685-$1,850. All prices include permit and inspection.

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