Dallas gas line repair
Whether you saw water on the floor or just heard a drip, what happens in the next 30 minutes matters. Stop reading and call if it's the first one. Our pricing's flat-rate, our techs are state-licensed, and our trucks have parts on them. Most jobs done the same visit.
One we ran last year
A Dallas customer in their 1970s home had been chasing intermittent gas smell near the basement furnace for weeks before calling. Corroded fitting on a 35-year-old black iron line was the actual cause. We replaced the fitting and pressure-tested the line; everything stable since. About $312 all in.
What we cover
Gas line work is regulated. We pull the permit, do the work, and coordinate the utility inspection before the line goes back into service.
Most-common calls: gas-leak detection after the homeowner smells gas, shut-off valve replacement on a 30+ year old appliance line, and new appliance hookups (range, dryer, water heater, fireplace).
If you smell gas, leave the building, call your gas utility's emergency line first (it's free), and call us second. Don't switch lights on or off, don't use phones inside the building. The utility shuts the meter and confirms the leak is on the customer side. Then we come in, find it, and repair.
Material: black iron is still the standard for hard pipe. Yellow CSST is the flexible alternative — easier to install, but needs proper bonding to prevent lightning strike issues. We do both.
Local context for Dallas
Around here, the most common calls we run come from older homes near the city center and newer subdivisions on the fringe — different problems, same crews.
On bigger jobs we'll bring two techs. On simpler ones, just one — fewer hands, faster billing.
Pricing
For gas line repair jobs in the Dallas area:
- Gas leak detection: $165 – $330
- Shut-off valve replacement: $295 – $625
- Appliance hookup (range, dryer, etc.): $165 – $385
- Partial gas line replacement: $735 – $2,210