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Yes, shifts in soil during thawing and rainfall in the spring can absolutely impact underground gas lines. Seasonal gas line inspections can help detect and prevent potential issues caused by South Florida environmental changes.
If you suspect a gas leak, leave the area immediately and avoid using any devices or open flames. Once you are outside in a safe environment, call (954) 280-5597 immediately to schedule a prompt, emergency gas line repair.
For your safety and wellbeing, gas line repairs should always be handled by certified professionals at Mainline Plumbing, AC & Electrical. Never attempt to handle any gas line related repairs or replacements. With that being said, spring is a great time to schedule maintenance since we often offer seasonal discounts and promotions!
Gas line repair costs can vary quite a bit based on the extent of damage and location. On average, gas line repairs range between $150 and $500. Your Mainline Plumbing, AC & Electrical plumber will give you a more accurate estimate after an initial inspection.
If your gas lines are older or have sustained significant damage, replacement is likely the best option. A professional inspection with our pros will help determine whether repair or replacement is the best course of action for the coming spring season.
Your home’s gas line provides important functions to both your heating and plumbing systems. When your gas line breaks down, it can affect major functions and amenities within your home! That’s why it’s so important to take notice when your gas line shows signs of repair. Indications your gas line should be serviced include:
You will typically only notice “bubbling” if there is standing water somewhere in your yard. If you do in fact notice any bubbling though, you likely have a gas leak and should contact our professionals to schedule a repair right away!
If you have patches of dead grass or foliage in your yard, you’ve probably got a gas leak on your hands! A natural gas leak causes grass and plants to die because the leaking gas takes the place of the oxygen they need to live.
A distinct sulfur or rotten egg odor is a telltale sign of a gas leak. Anytime you notice this smell, you should call our team immediately to schedule a prompt gas line repair.
If you are having difficulty using your gas-powered appliances or heating up your home, it is likely due to an issue with your gas line.
If your energy consumption habits remain unchanged but yet your gas bills are increasing every month, then you may have an issue with your gas line that should be addressed by professionals right away! Even just a minor gas leak can lead to a substantial increase in your gas bill.
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