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Gas Line Services

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Gas Line Services in Los Lunas, NM and Surrounding Areas

Gas line work requires a level of precision, safety awareness, and licensing that sets it apart from standard plumbing repairs. Optimal PHC provides professional gas line services for residential and commercial properties throughout Los Lunas, Belen, Socorro, Bosque Farms, Peralta, Albuquerque, and Rio Rancho, including gas line installation, repair, testing, and leak detection. Whether you are adding a gas line for a new appliance, extending service to an outdoor kitchen or fire pit, or dealing with a suspected gas leak, our licensed technicians handle the work safely and to code. Natural gas and propane are efficient and reliable energy sources, but only when the lines delivering them are in good condition and properly installed. We do not cut corners on gas line work. Every job is performed with the right materials, tested under pressure after completion, and inspected before we consider it done. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, leave the building and call us immediately.

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Licensed Gas Line Work Serving the Rio Grande Valley

Gas line work in New Mexico requires licensing and compliance with state and local code requirements. Optimal PHC is properly licensed for gas piping work and follows all applicable standards to ensure your installation or repair is safe and legal. We work with natural gas and propane systems and are experienced with the full range of residential and commercial gas appliances including ranges, ovens, dryers, water heaters, furnaces, fireplaces, and outdoor grills. When we install or extend a gas line, we size the pipe correctly for the appliances it will serve, use appropriate materials for the application, and pressure test the entire system before connecting appliances. For suspected gas leaks, we use gas detection equipment to locate the leak accurately and make the repair safely. Serving Los Lunas, Belen, Socorro, Bosque Farms, Peralta, Albuquerque, and Rio Rancho, Optimal PHC brings the expertise and attention to safety that gas line work demands.

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Signs You May Need Gas Line Service

  • You smell a rotten egg or sulfur odor inside or outside your home. Natural gas contains mercaptan, an additive that gives it a distinctive rotten egg smell, specifically so leaks can be detected by smell. If you smell this odor, do not turn any lights or appliances on or off. Leave the building immediately, leave the door open, and call your gas company and then us from outside.
  • Your gas bill has increased without an increase in usage. An unexplained increase in gas consumption can indicate a small leak somewhere in the line that is allowing gas to escape continuously. Even small leaks waste significant amounts of gas over time and represent a safety hazard that needs to be located and repaired.
  • You are planning to add a new gas appliance or outdoor gas feature. Adding a gas range, dryer, generator, outdoor grill, fire pit, or any other gas appliance requires a properly sized and inspected gas line installation. Connecting appliances to an undersized or improperly run line creates safety risks and performance problems. This work should always be done by a licensed professional.
  • Your gas appliances are performing poorly or not igniting reliably. Inconsistent ignition, weak flames, or appliances that require multiple attempts to light can sometimes trace back to a gas pressure issue or partial restriction in the supply line. A technician can test gas pressure at the appliance and at the meter to determine whether the line itself is part of the problem.

Gas Line Services FAQs

Everything you need to know about our gas line services services in Los Lunas and the greater Albuquerque area.

What should I do if I suspect a gas leak?

Do not turn any electrical switches or appliances on or off. Do not use your phone inside the building. Leave immediately and leave the door open behind you. Once outside and away from the building, call your gas utility's emergency line and then call us. Do not re enter the building until it has been cleared by a professional.

How do you test a gas line after a repair or installation?

We pressure test all gas lines using regulated air pressure or inert gas, checking for any pressure drop over a set period that would indicate a leak. We also use gas detection equipment to check all joints and connections after the system is pressurized. No appliances are connected until the test confirms the line is leak free.

Do you work on propane systems as well as natural gas?

Yes. We service both natural gas and propane systems. Propane systems have different pressure requirements and regulator configurations than natural gas, and our technicians are trained and equipped to work on both types safely.

Is a permit required for gas line work?

In most jurisdictions, permits are required for new gas line installations and significant modifications. Optimal PHC handles the permitting process as part of the job and ensures all work is inspected and approved by the appropriate authority before completion.

Can you work on both residential and commercial gas systems?

Yes. We service gas systems in residential homes, restaurants, commercial kitchens, and light commercial buildings throughout Los Lunas, Belen, Socorro, Bosque Farms, Peralta, Albuquerque, and Rio Rancho. Commercial gas systems often involve higher pressure lines and larger capacity requirements, and our technicians are experienced with both scales of work.

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Our experienced technicians serve Los Lunas, Belen, Rio Rancho, and the greater Albuquerque area. Contact us today for fast, reliable service.

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