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Why You Need a Professional Plumber for Your Gas Lines

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When you think about jobs that you need a professional plumber for, chances are, you’re thinking about the pipes and fixtures in your home that use water. And of course, a plumber is the person for the job if you have a leaking pipe or a blocked drain, or if you are remodeling to add a bathroom to your home. But plumbers can do more than just work on water pipes. When you need work done on the gas lines in your home, a professional plumber is the person for that job, too. Here’s why.

Similarities Between Water Lines and Gas Lines

Most water pipes are made of copper, which is resistant to corrosion and has some natural antimicrobial properties. In some places, where a line needs to be flexible, certain plastic lines are used. These are the same materials that your gas lines are constructed from, so the skills that plumbers use for water piping transfer smoothly to working on gas lines. And it’s absolutely critical to be sure that gas lines don’t have any leaks, just like water pipes.

Safety Concerns

Water leaks can cause damage to your home and waste your money when water you pay for is lost to a leak. But a gas leak can be much more destructive. Problems with gas lines or gas-powered appliances can lead to carbon monoxide leaks, fire hazards, and even explosions. When an amateur tries to do work on a gas line, it can be deadly. For the safety of those working on your gas lines and for the safety of your family and your home, work on gas lines should only be done by someone with the proper training, experience, and licensing.

Legal Requirements

Because of the safety risks that can be incurred when amateurs work on gas lines, the law has stepped in. The majority of cities and jurisdictions have strict requirements about who is allowed to work on gas lines. In order to make sure that you comply with the laws regarding this, you must hire a plumbing company that ensures the certification and licensing of gas line workers.

When to Call a Plumber about Your Gas Lines

A plumber can help with a variety of jobs related to the natural gas in your home. You should always call a plumber immediately if you suspect that any gas line or appliance has a leak or other problem. Our team can also add or extend gas lines so that you can use a gas-powered appliance where you previously had an electric one, such as a clothes dryer or kitchen stove. This will decrease the cost of operating the appliance, as natural gas is a more economical fuel source than electricity. We can also help with extending gas lines to outdoor settings, such as backyard grills. We would love to answer any questions you have about gas line plumbing in Sterling, VA.

AllTech Services, Inc. is your trusted resource for gas line work and all other plumbing needs. Contact us today!

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