Gas Line Repair & Replacement in Springtown, TX, and the Surrounding Areas

gas line leak repair service in Springtown and nearby areas in Texas

A gas leak puts your family at risk and can’t be ignored. If you smell gas, hear hissing near your gas line, or notice your pilot light going out repeatedly, you need a licensed professional fast. 

Dinomite Service handles gas line repair and replacement in Springtown, Weatherford, and surrounding areas.

Our licensed professionals work with both natural gas and propane systems safely and efficiently. Whether it’s an emergency or a scheduled service, we follow all local codes and put your family’s safety first.

Why Choose Dinomite Service for Gas Line Repair & Replacement Services

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Gas line problems need professional attention fast. When you choose Dinomite Service for gas line repair, installation, or maintenance in Tarrant, Wise, and Parker Counties, you’re working with a team that puts safety, quality, and customer service first.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Licensed & Certified Technicians: Our plumbers hold the proper certifications and training for gas line work. We stay current with local building codes and permit requirements, so every job meets safety standards.
  • 24/7 Emergency Availability: Gas leaks are dangerous and need immediate attention. Call us anytime — day or night — and we’ll get to you fast.
  • Affordable, Upfront Pricing: You’ll know what the job costs before we start. We give you a straightforward estimate with no unexpected charges when we’re finished.
  • Complete Gas Line Services: We handle everything from finding and fixing leaks to replacing old lines and installing new gas connections for your stove, grill, fireplace, or water heater.
  • Over 30 Years of Experience, Family-Owned & Operated: We’ve been in business for more than three decades, and we’re still family-run. That means you’re calling people who actually care about doing the job correctly and standing behind their work.

Common Gas Line Issues We Repair & Replace

Gas line problems in Springtown can range from minor inconveniences to serious safety hazards. Here are some of the most common gas line issues we repair and replace:

Gas Leaks

The rotten egg smell added to natural gas is the most obvious sign of a leak. You might also hear hissing sounds near pipes or notice dead vegetation in your yard above underground lines.

Our gas leak repair service begins with safely shutting off your gas supply and evacuating the area if needed. We use specialized leak detection equipment to pinpoint the exact source — whether it’s at a connection point, valve, or along the pipe itself. Once located, we assess the damage and determine whether the line needs repair or replacement. All work is completed according to Texas building codes, and we pressure-test the entire system before restoring service.

Corrosion and Aging Pipes

Expansive clay soils common in parts of Texas expand and contract with moisture changes, placing stress on buried gas lines. Older homes with steel or iron pipes are especially vulnerable to corrosion from soil moisture. Over time, this weakens the pipe and increases leak risk.

We inspect the full length of your gas lines, identify corroded or deteriorated sections, and replace them with modern, corrosion-resistant materials that meet current safety standards.

Loose or Faulty Connections

Gas leaks are much more likely to occur where pipes join together at fittings: old shut-off valves, tees, unions, flexible supply lines, regulators, and risers. These connections can loosen over time due to vibration, settling, or improper installation.

We inspect all connection points, tighten or replace faulty fittings, and ensure each appliance connection is properly sealed and secure.

Low Gas Pressure

Weak flames on your stove, a water heater that won’t heat properly, or a furnace struggling to ignite can all indicate low gas pressure. This may be caused by a partially blocked line, debris buildup, a regulator issue, or problems with your main supply. In some cases, it may also require water heater repair.

We diagnose the root cause using pressure testing equipment and restore proper flow so your appliances operate efficiently.

Blockages

Debris like rust and dirt can build up in gas lines and cause blockages. Rodent or insect infestations can also cause this problem by building nests inside the lines. Blocked lines result in flickering flames, appliances that won’t ignite, or unexpected shutoffs.

We clear blockages through professional cleaning and can install mesh screens on gas line vents to prevent future pest intrusion.

Damage from Construction or Landscaping

Construction work, landscaping projects, or even tree roots can puncture or shift gas lines. If you’ve had any digging done near your gas lines, an inspection is essential.

We locate underground damage, repair or replace affected sections, and ensure the system is safe before restoring gas service.

Outdated or Non-Compliant Installations

Homes more than 30 years old may have gas lines that don’t meet current Texas safety codes. We occasionally find unpermitted installations or outdated materials that create safety and liability risks.

We bring these systems up to code, handle all necessary permits, and ensure everything passes inspection.

Types of Gas Line Services We Offer

We work with all types of gas systems commonly found in Texas residential homes and businesses. Here’s what we repair and service:

Natural Gas Line Repair

About 35% of Texas homes use natural gas for heating, and many also rely on it for cooking, water heating, and other appliances. Natural gas is delivered through underground pipes connected to your home’s meter and distribution system.

We repair natural gas lines for issues like leaks at connection points, corroded pipes, low-pressure problems, and damage from construction or soil movement. Our licensed technicians locate the problem, assess whether repair or replacement is needed, and complete the work according to Texas building codes. We pressure-test the entire system before restoring service to ensure everything is safe and secure.

Propane Gas Line Repair

Almost 3% of Texas homes use propane as their primary heating fuel, and many rural properties outside natural gas service areas rely on propane for all their gas needs. Propane systems include above-ground or underground storage tanks connected to your home through dedicated piping.

We service propane lines for stoves, water heaters, furnaces, fireplaces, pool heaters, and outdoor grills. Propane is delivered at much higher pressure than natural gas, which means proper fittings, regulators, and specialized equipment are essential. Our team handles propane line repairs, tank connections, regulator replacements, and leak detection using equipment designed specifically for propane systems.

Appliance Gas Line Connections

Whether you’re installing a new gas stove, water heater, dryer, or fireplace, proper connection to your gas supply is critical for safety and performance. We install and repair gas line connections for all appliances, ensuring correct fittings, proper pressure regulation, and code-compliant installation.

Natural gas and propane are not interchangeable for appliances because they have different pressures, densities, and energy content. If you’re switching fuel types, we can install conversion kits where applicable or recommend replacement appliances when conversion isn’t safe or practical.

Commercial Gas Line Systems

Restaurants, laundromats, salons, and other small businesses often depend on gas for cooking equipment, heating, and specialized machinery. We provide commercial gas line services, including larger diameter piping, multiple appliance connections, and emergency shutoff systems required by commercial codes.

Our team works efficiently to minimize downtime for your business while ensuring all work meets Texas commercial plumbing and gas fitting standards.

Gas Line Replacement Services in Springtown, TX

When you need safe, code-compliant gas line replacement in Springtown, Dinomite Service handles the job with precision. Our licensed team replaces outdated or damaged gas lines using approved materials and follows strict safety standards.

Every gas line replacement includes:

  • Proper line sizing based on appliance BTU demand
  • Installation of black iron, CSST, or PE piping for underground runs
  • Shutoff valve placement at required appliance locations
  • Bonding and grounding where required by Texas code
  • Secure supports, sleeving, and corrosion protection
  • Full pressure testing before restoring service

To verify a safe system, we use:

  • Calibrated pressure gauges
  • Electronic gas leak detectors
  • Bubble testing for connection verification
  • Final system checks from meter to appliance

Need Help With a Gas Line Issue?

Dinomite Service is available for repairs and replacements across North Texas. Call today to speak with our team.

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Our Process

Booking

Call us at [682-412-1204] or schedule online. We'll find a time that works for you.

Inspection

Our plumber arrives, inspects your gas line, and explains what's going on.

Repair, Maintenance, or Replacement

Following diagnosis, the plumber will discuss these three options with you and carry them out in accordance with your choice.

Talk to Our Team About Your Gas Line Needs

For gas line repair and replacement in Springtown, Weatherford, and the surrounding areas, Dinomite Service is here to help. Whether you’re dealing with a suspected leak or planning to replace an older line, our licensed team will walk you through the process and make sure everything is handled safely and correctly.

Give us a call today and let’s take care of it.

FAQs

You should not attempt to fix a broken natural gas line yourself. If you suspect damage, leave the area as a precaution and contact a licensed professional to handle the situation safely. The team at Dinomite is trained to respond to gas line emergencies and perform proper repairs in compliance with safety standards.

You should not attempt to repair a leaking gas line yourself. Gas line repairs require proper tools, pressure testing equipment, and code-compliant materials. If you suspect a leak, shut off the gas supply if it is safe to do so, leave the area, and contact a licensed professional to inspect and repair the line properly.

Common signs of a damaged or leaking gas line include:

  • An unexplained increase in your gas bill
  • A strong rotten egg smell near appliances or piping
  • Hissing sounds coming from a gas line or connection

If you notice any of these signs, contact a professional immediately.

Natural gas is colorless and usually cannot be seen. However, you may notice a fog-like mist near a line, dead vegetation around buried piping, or dust blowing from the ground, which can indicate a leak.

The time required to fix a gas leak depends on its location and severity. Minor fitting repairs may take an hour or two, while damaged or buried lines can require several hours or more to safely replace and test.

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