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Leak Diagnosis + Repair

Gas Leaks

 

At Halton Heating and Gas Services, we’ll find and repair your gas leak—guaranteed. If we can’t, the service call is absolutely free.

 

A gas leak is one of the most dangerous problems in any home, and if you suspect you have one, the first thing you should do is call a qualified gas fitter. Gas lines provide an uninterrupted supply of gas to your hot water heater, furnace, dryer, stovetop, and in some cases, the fireplace. To keep your family safe, proper maintenance is of vital

importance. A gas leak can cause a fire, explosion, or carbon monoxide poisoning. For that reason, we don’t recommend homeowners work with gas lines as a DIY project.

 

It is important to use a licensed technician for any work related to gas lines.

 

At Halton Heating and Gas Services, we have both the expertise and the equipment to fix any gas leak problem. Call us today for a quick and safe repair of your gas system.

 

What’s included with our Gas Leak Service:

 

Gas Leak Test

We have many options when it comes to testing your lines and finding the leak. We can pressurize your entire system and monitor with gauges, use hand-held gas sniffers, bubbling solution, or run tests on the gas meter itself.

 

Gas Leak Detection

Once we confirm a leak in the system, we will narrow down the exact location of the leak. We are experts at finding gas leaks and have an almost 100% success rate.

 

Gas Leak Repair

After finding the leak, our technicians will complete the repair. Our trucks are fully stocked with all the required parts and material to repair any gas leak, and we will get your gas turned back on before we leave.

 

How to Deal With a Gas Leak

 

If you smell rotten eggs in your home, you likely have a dangerous gas leak. Follow these emergency procedures:

 

-Turn off the gas supply at the meter if possible. You can call us for very easy instructions over the phone.

-Open all the windows and doors to get fresh air circulating through the home.

-Avoid using any light switches or anything electronic, including your cell phone.

-Do not smoke or use matches.

-Leave your home if any of the windows are locked.

-Call a licensed gas fitter. Halton Heating and Gas is available 24/7 for any emergency.