When gas is involved, precision is non-negotiable.
Gas lines aren't like other plumbing. A leak in a water line is inconvenient. A leak in a gas line is dangerous. You might smell it — or you might notice nothing at all, which is more dangerous.
Click Here to Call (888) 466-2103Most homeowners in Lake Shore, UT don't think about their gas lines until something forces them to. A faint smell. An appliance acting up. A home inspection report that raises a flag. Or worse, a safety inspector in your home telling you there's a problem.
When gas line issues emerge, you have two choices: panic and call someone fast, or take a breath and call someone right. Those aren't the same thing.
Iplumbing works with gas systems every week. We know what safe looks like. We know what creates risk. We know how to repair it, upgrade it, or replace it — and we do it to code, every time, with documentation you can show your insurance company or the next inspector.
Every repair and installation meets or exceeds local code requirements. We pull permits where required and provide compliance documentation.
Pressure test results, work reports, and compliance records — whether you're selling your home, filing an insurance claim, or preparing for inspection.
New appliance that needs gas? Moving a line? Building an addition? We handle the full installation: running the line to code, sizing it correctly, testing for leaks, and documenting everything. You get a system that works safely and passes inspection.
We use certified leak detection equipment to locate gas leaks — even small ones. Once found, we repair the issue: resealing connections, replacing damaged sections, or upgrading outdated piping. Every repair is pressure-tested and documented.
Water heater needs gas? New stove? We install the proper connection with the right fittings, test it thoroughly, and ensure it meets code. Most appliance-related gas problems are connection issues — we fix them right.
Before you close a wall, before an inspection, or just for peace of mind, we test your gas lines under pressure to confirm they're holding safely. We provide a report and recommendations if anything needs attention.
Old galvanized piping? Corroded fittings? A line that's been patched too many times? We assess whether repair is viable or if replacement makes more sense. We never patch a gas line when it should be replaced.
Every gas line job is pressure-tested before completion. You receive a written test report. This isn't standard — it's our standard. No exceptions.
We locate leaks with tools designed for precision, not guessing. If there's a leak, we find it. If we test and find nothing, you can trust that result.
Reports, pressure test results, compliance documentation. This matters if you're selling your home, dealing with an inspector, or filing an insurance claim.
We don't just meet code requirements — we exceed them. Every team member understands why each step matters and can explain it to you clearly.
A tiny leak in a fitting might seem harmless. But it spreads, pressure drops, and eventually you have no gas service. Or worse, gas accumulates in a space and becomes a safety hazard. We test and catch these before they become emergencies.
A homeowner or a budget plumber wraps a leaking fitting in tape, and it holds for a year. Then it fails again, and the same problem resurfaces. We repair properly, not temporarily. Your gas line is fixed, not managed.
An untrained installer hooks up a water heater or stove without proper venting, pressure checks, or code compliance. It works until an inspector finds it, or worse, until a safety issue develops. We do it right the first time.
Galvanized piping corrodes from the inside out. You don't see it until there's a problem. We identify aging piping, explain the risk timeline, and help you plan replacement before failure occurs.
You describe the issue: you smell gas, an appliance needs connection, an inspector flagged something, or you want a preventative inspection. We ask specific questions to understand the urgency and scope.
For suspected leaks, we prioritize same-day response. For routine work, we schedule within 24 hours. We arrive with testing equipment and diagnostic tools ready.
We inspect the line visually, check connections, test pressure, and look for signs of corrosion or damage. You see what we see. We explain findings clearly.
We tell you what we found, what needs repair or replacement, and what the timeline and cost look like. No pressure. No upsell. Just clarity.
We perform the repair or installation, test everything under pressure, and provide written documentation of the work and test results.
You have a working gas system, documentation of the work, and knowledge of what was done and why. What you don't have to do: second-guess the work or worry about hidden problems.
Trust your nose. If you smell gas (a distinctive rotten-egg or sulfur smell), there's a problem. Don't ignore it. Gas companies add this odor specifically for detection. Call us. We'll test and locate the issue. If you don't smell anything but an inspector flagged it, we'll verify with equipment. Either way, we find it.
Because it requires licensed technicians, specialized equipment, pressure testing, and certification. A cheap gas line repair is a risk. We price based on the actual work and the expertise required. It's not the lowest price — it's the right price for work that protects your home and family.
Gas line work in Lake Shore requires a licensed plumber. Not because we're gatekeeping — because code requires it and insurance doesn't cover non-licensed work. A handyman can't legally do this. We can, and we document that we did.
"I had a faint gas smell in my basement that came and went. Iplumbing came with their equipment, found a slow leak in a connection I couldn't see, and fixed it. They pressure-tested it and showed me the results. That confidence in the work was worth every dollar."
"We needed a new gas line run for a water heater installation. Iplumbing explained the work, did it properly, tested everything, and provided documentation. No surprises, no upsell. This is what competence looks like."
"Our stove had a minor gas leak. Another plumber told us we needed to replace the entire line. Iplumbing diagnosed it as a connection issue, tightened it, tested it, and it's worked perfectly for a year. They were honest about what was needed, not expensive."
Beyond gas lines, Iplumbing handles water heater repair and installation, pump systems, septic services, and emergency plumbing calls — all with the same safety-first commitment and transparent approach. Each service is an extension of the same expertise and reliability you experience with gas work.
Call Iplumbing for gas line repair, installation, or inspection in Lake Shore. We test everything, document everything, and ensure your system is safe. Schedule your gas line service.
Click Here to Call (888) 466-2103Suspect a leak but not sure? Call us for a no-pressure assessment. We'll test your lines and give you honest feedback about what needs attention.