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You get back to normal life without worrying about gas leaks threatening your family. No more sleepless nights wondering if that smell means danger.
Your appliances work properly again. Your water heater heats water, your stove cooks dinner, and your home feels safe again.
You avoid the nightmare scenarios that keep homeowners awake at night. No explosions, no carbon monoxide poisoning, no emergency evacuations in the middle of the night.
We’ve been fixing gas leaks across El Dorado, Sacramento, Placer, Nevada, and Amador Counties since 2012. We know the older homes in Loomis that still have steel gas lines from the 1970s, and we understand the newer developments with modern CSST flexible gas systems.
Our technicians are background-checked, drug-tested, and licensed specifically for gas line work in California. When your neighbor calls us at 2 AM because they smell gas, we show up with the right tools and experience to fix it safely.
Every Loomis homeowner deserves to feel secure in their own home. That’s why we give you upfront pricing, arrive when promised, and treat your property like our own.
First, we shut off your gas supply to eliminate immediate danger. Safety always comes first, and we won’t take shortcuts when your family’s wellbeing is at stake.
Next, we use electronic gas detectors and pressure testing equipment to pinpoint exactly where the leak is occurring. Sometimes it’s obvious, like a damaged connection behind your water heater. Other times it’s hidden underground or inside a wall.
Then we repair or replace the damaged section using approved materials and techniques that meet California plumbing codes. We test everything twice before turning your gas back on.
Finally, we walk you through what we found, what we fixed, and what you can watch for in the future. You get a clear explanation, not technical jargon you can’t understand.
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You get comprehensive gas leak detection using the latest electronic equipment that can find leaks other plumbers miss. We check every connection, every joint, and every section of pipe that carries gas to your appliances.
Our repairs use only approved materials designed for California’s seismic requirements. In Loomis, where earthquake activity is a real concern, your gas lines need to be both leak-proof and flexible enough to handle ground movement.
We also provide gas line inspections for home purchases, so you know what you’re buying before you sign papers. Many Loomis homes built in the 1960s and 70s have aging gas lines that look fine on the surface but could fail without warning.
The most obvious sign is the distinctive “rotten egg” smell that gas companies add to natural gas. However, you can’t always rely on smell alone because certain soil conditions can cause “odor fade” where the smell disappears even though gas is still leaking.
Listen for hissing or whistling sounds near gas appliances, especially your water heater, furnace, or stove. Look for dead patches of grass or vegetation in your yard, which can indicate an underground gas line leak.
Inside your home, watch for dirt or dust blowing from underground, higher than normal gas bills, or a white cloud or mist near gas lines. If you notice any of these signs, leave immediately and call us from a safe location.
For true gas leak emergencies, we prioritize same-day response and typically arrive within 2-4 hours of your call. Gas leaks are serious safety hazards that we never treat as routine service calls.
Our emergency response covers all of Loomis, from the older neighborhoods near Taylor Road to the newer developments off Horseshoe Bar Road. We keep fully-equipped service vehicles in the area specifically to handle urgent situations like gas leaks.
When you call, we’ll give you safety instructions to follow until we arrive, including shutting off your gas meter if it’s safe to do so. We’re available 24/7 because gas leaks don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
Yes, we repair leaks in both natural gas systems connected to PG&E lines and propane systems that use tanks. Many Loomis homes use propane for outdoor grills, pool heaters, or backup generators, and these systems require different repair techniques than natural gas.
Propane is heavier than air and settles in low areas like basements or crawl spaces, making leaks potentially more dangerous. We use specialized equipment designed for propane detection and carry the specific fittings and materials needed for propane system repairs.
Whether your leak is in a natural gas line feeding your water heater or a propane line connected to your outdoor kitchen, we have the licensing, experience, and equipment to fix it safely and permanently.
The most common cause in Loomis is aging steel gas lines installed in homes built before 1990. These lines corrode over time, especially where they transition from underground to above-ground connections near your house.
Ground movement from settling or minor seismic activity can stress gas line joints and connections. Loomis sits in an area with clay soil that expands and contracts with moisture changes, putting additional stress on underground gas lines.
DIY projects gone wrong also cause gas leaks when homeowners accidentally damage gas lines while digging in their yards or drilling into walls. Even small nicks in gas lines can develop into serious leaks over time, which is why we always recommend calling 811 before any digging project.
Emergency gas leak repairs typically range from $200-800 depending on the location and complexity of the leak. Simple connection repairs or valve replacements are on the lower end, while underground line repairs or major pipe replacements cost more.
We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. Emergency service calls include a trip fee, but we apply that toward your repair cost if you choose to have us fix the problem.
For major gas line replacements or whole-house repiping, costs can range from $1,500-5,000 depending on your home’s size and the extent of work needed. We’ll inspect your entire system and give you options, from minimal repairs to complete upgrades that eliminate future leak risks.
Absolutely. All our technicians hold current California plumbing licenses with specific endorsements for gas line installation and repair. Gas work requires additional certification beyond basic plumbing, and we maintain all required credentials.
We’re also fully insured and bonded, which protects both you and us during gas line repairs. Our insurance specifically covers gas line work, which many general contractors can’t say.
Every technician completes ongoing safety training and stays current with California’s gas line codes and regulations. When we complete your repair, you get work that passes inspection and meets all local safety requirements.