Smell gas? Need a new line for a stove, dryer, water heater, fireplace, or fire pit? Gas line work requires a licensed plumber with the right tools, permit knowledge, and pressure-testing equipment. We handle gas line installation, repair, leak detection, and certification throughout Harford County.
Gas line mistakes are dangerous — leaks cause explosions, fires, or carbon monoxide poisoning. We're fully licensed for natural gas and LP gas work in Maryland, pull required permits with Harford County, and pressure-test every installation. Many "handymen" and unlicensed plumbers cannot legally do this work — and the ones who do illegally aren't insured if something goes wrong.
Leave the house immediately. Don't touch light switches or any electrical (they can spark). From outside, call your gas utility's emergency line (BGE: 1-877-778-2222). Then call us to repair the line after they shut off service. Do NOT go back inside until the utility says it's safe.
Yes — gas line extensions in Abingdon typically run $400-$900 depending on distance from the existing line and access. Always includes pressure testing and Harford County permit when required by code.
Almost always, yes. New gas appliances, line extensions, and meter relocations all require permits. We handle the permit application, scheduling the inspection, and final sign-off — you don't have to deal with the county.
Yes when installed correctly and properly bonded to your electrical system (required to prevent lightning damage). Older CSST installs sometimes weren't bonded and need that corrected. We check this on every CSST job.
Burst pipe, water heater out, or drain backing up — call us anytime. Fast response in Abingdon and across Harford County.