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Gas Line Repair in Carlisle, PA

Smell gas? Leave immediately. Then call one of these gas line pros.

Cumberland County2 plumbers available

All Gas Line Repair Pros in Carlisle

Pronto Plumbing Heating Air Drains

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14 mi away — Serves your areaGoogle Verified
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Strengths
Emergency turnaround verified: one customer reports 'a pipe burst…
Sewer relining work earns specific praise
Multiple-option pricing transparency: techs 'give you OPTIONS…
Concerns
Pricing complaint surfaces in 1-star review: 'The most expensive…
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Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Central PA

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Sunday emergency coverage confirmed: 'We called on a Sunday and…
Sewer-inspection second opinion 'saved our family thousands of…
Tech Kyle is named in 3+ positive reviews for clear explanations…
Concerns
Toilet job left issues: 'Toilet and valve are still leaking'…
Pattern of no upfront pricing
Front-desk phone behavior cited as rude: caller in an emergency…

Common Gas Line Repair Scenarios

Gas Leak

If you smell rotten eggs or hear hissing near a gas appliance, evacuate immediately and call 911, then a licensed plumber. Do NOT operate light switches or electronics.

Gas Line Installation

Running a new gas line to a stove, dryer, fireplace, or outdoor grill. Requires pressure testing and inspection.

Gas Line Relocation

Moving gas lines during renovation or appliance relocation. Must be done by a licensed professional with proper permits.

Gas Appliance Connection

Connecting gas stoves, water heaters, fireplaces, or generators. Improper connections are a leading cause of gas leaks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does gas line repair cost in Carlisle, PA?
Gas line repair in Carlisle typically costs $200-$800 for a simple fix. New gas line installation runs $500-$2,000 depending on length and complexity. Gas leak detection and repair costs $150-$500. Always hire a licensed plumber for gas work — the safety stakes are too high for shortcuts.
How do I know if I have a gas leak?
Signs of a gas leak: rotten egg or sulfur smell, hissing near gas lines or appliances, dead vegetation over a buried gas line, higher-than-expected gas bills. If you suspect a leak in your Carlisle home, evacuate first and call from outside.
Do I need a permit for gas line work in Cumberland County?
Yes — all gas line work in Cumberland County requires a permit and pressure test inspection. Your plumber should handle the permit. Never hire someone willing to skip permits for gas work.
Can a plumber work on gas lines?
In most states including PA, licensed plumbers are qualified to install, repair, and maintain gas piping. Some areas require additional gas-specific certification. All plumbers listed below are licensed in PA.

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