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Have you been smelling rotten eggs lately? Maybe hearing a hissing sound from a pipe? Or maybe your gas bill took a leap and you’re left scratching your head.These are the telltale signs that there’s a serious problem with your gas lines. Gas line problems are extremely dangerous, and a faulty line can easily shut down your home’s heat or appliances.
McHales has been a fixture in Bucks County since 1950, and our licensed plumbers have been proudly serving Southeastern PA with the care and precision that gas work demands. Whether you’re in a classic Jubilee home in the “G” section of Middletown, a Rancher in Bristol, or somewhere down in Falls or Tullytown, we know Levittown’s layouts inside and out. We install gas lines in Levittown and Bucks County at large, and in New Jersey, too. If you think you’re having a leak, leave you home immediately, call 911, and call us afterward.
When you add a new appliance, it usually means adding a new gas line. Needless to say, a DIY job won’t cut it here. While you might be able to get away with small home fixes in other areas, gas lines are best left for the experts.
Our team installs gas lines for a lot of classic home upgrades, like:
Every install begins with a detailed assessment of your home’s existing gas. We’ll make sure everything’ s set up properly and it’s pressure tested before we drive away.
THe vast majority of Levittown’s 17,000+ homes were built in the 1950s, and while they have fantastic bones, their original gas lines and black iron pipes have been resting (and aging) in Bucks County soil for 70 to 75 years. Gas lines, just like pipes, wear down over time. Corrosion, shifts in the ground, and any damage from outside work all add up and lead to repairs. Here are some of the most common repairs we do:
If you think you have a gas leak, don’t wait it out. Call us, anytime of day or night. We’re here with emergency services across Bucks County and the surrounding communities.
Here are common questions we hear about gas line services in Bucks County.
It really depends on the cause. A lot of homeowners insurance policies cover sudden things like accidental damage to the gas line. What they don;t cover most of the time is wear and tear, corrosion, or damage from age. Not sure where your situation falls on the spectrum? Call your insurance provider before scheduling work and ask what your policy includes. Some homeowners carry a separate service line warranty.
Cost depends on the damage to the line, where it is, and how much of the pipe needs to be replaced. No matter what, we’ll give you an upfront price so you know what you’re working with. There’s a $69 dispatch fee for plumbing service calls, and our team’ll walk you through every option.
No, you need a certified professional to fix a gas line. While doing it yourself is a bit of a source of pride and it (in theory) saves you money, it’s extremely dangerous for you to try anything on your own. We’ve been fixing gas lines for decades, and we know what we’re doing. Give us a call and we can walk you through the process and what you can expect from a gas line repair with McHales.