




If you smell gas at your house, that's not something you push to the back burner. It's a safety issue, and it needs to be handled fast - by someone who actually knows what they're doing. That's exactly the kind of call we take seriously every time.
Here's what a gas line repair like this actually involves. We have to locate the leak, expose the line by digging down to it, and then make the repair properly. That means the area around the meter and along the line gets excavated carefully - you can see the utility flags marking the area, which is standard safety protocol before any digging begins. No guessing, no shortcuts.
The repair itself uses quality materials and proper fittings - including a new ball valve installed at the point where the line enters the home. That gives the homeowner a reliable shutoff right at the wall, which is exactly where you want it. The new flexible gas line running from the meter is wrapped and connected cleanly, built to last.
A lot of people don't realize how much work goes into a gas leak repair when the line is underground. It's not a quick fix. It takes real digging, proper line identification, correct materials, and a pressure test before anything gets covered back up. We don't cut corners on any of that - because the consequences of doing this wrong aren't worth it.
Gas leaks are stressful. We get it. But getting it fixed doesn't have to be. We handle the whole thing safely and cleanly so you can get back to normal without worrying about what's happening under your yard.