Utah Gas Line Services
We provide fast, reliable Utah gas line services, handling everything from leak detection and repairs to new installations and full gas line replacements for our Utah neighbors.
Utah Gas Line Services
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Day or night, just pick up the phone. Tell us what happened and we'll have a team headed your way, often within the hour. Free estimates available during standard service hours.
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We Show Up & Handle It
Our crew arrives, finds the problem, and gets to work. Water extraction, plumbing repairs, drying, whatever it takes. You don't have to figure anything out. That's our job.
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We restore everything: walls, floors, plumbing, all of it. We even work with your insurance directly so you're not stuck dealing with paperwork. Simple as that.
See our before & after resultsOur founder, Dan Davies, started Water Damage Specialists in Lehi in 2007. He brought years of expertise from the Bay Area's restoration industry back to his home state, and his mission has always been the same: deliver superior service and drive innovation in Utah gas line services. Eighteen years later, that's still how we operate every single day.
Who We Are
When you call us, you're not calling a national franchise or a 1-800 answering service. You're calling a local Utah gas line services company at (801) 768-4710, and you're talking to someone who knows the Wasatch Front: the soil, the weather, the plumbing, and the neighborhoods.
We follow IICRC Standards, the highest standards in the restoration industry. Our technicians receive training and certification from renowned instructors to make sure we're keeping you, your family, and your home protected. And if we can't meet the highest standards for a job, we won't take it on. Your home deserves only the best care.
Our Service Areas
We provide Utah gas line services throughout Utah County and East Salt Lake County, including American Fork, Cottonwood Heights, Draper, Eagle Mountain, Heber City, Lehi, Midvale, Midway, Millcreek, Murray, Orem, Park City, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Salt Lake City, Sandy, Saratoga Springs, Snyderville, West Jordan, and West Valley City.
Whether you're in a mountain community like Park City or Heber City, or down in the valley in Provo or West Jordan, we can get a crew to your door fast.
Licensed, Certified & Trusted
We hold IICRC certification (Company ID #70169087), Utah State License #7033426-5501, and Restoration Industry Association (RIA) Certified Restorer status. We're also HomeAdvisor Screened & Approved with a Top Rated badge and a 5-Year badge.
These aren't logos we slap on a website and forget about. They represent ongoing training, annual continuing education, and the kind of accountability that means our gas line installations and inspections meet code on every job.
- IICRC certified (Company ID #70169087)
- Utah State License #7033426-5501
- Restoration Industry Association (RIA) Certified Restorer
- HomeAdvisor Screened & Approved, Top Rated, 5-Year badge
- Background-checked crews
- Open 24/7/365, including holidays
We Understand Utah
Utah isn't like other states when it comes to gas lines. Our cold winters stress exterior gas piping at meter risers and exposed connections, especially in older homes from Sugar House to Cottonwood Heights. Our clay-heavy soil along the west valley shifts seasonally, stressing buried gas lines that run from the meter to outdoor appliances. Our older neighborhoods often still have original black iron piping that's reaching the end of its service life. A company from out of state doesn't understand any of that.
We've worked through every Utah season for over 18 years. We know that a cold snap in November means a wave of gas line calls from homes with exterior meter risers. We know which neighborhoods are due for line replacement based on age. We know that older homes along the east bench have different gas line setups than new construction in Saratoga Springs or Eagle Mountain.
When you call us for Utah gas line services, you get that knowledge. You get a neighbor who's been inside hundreds of homes across this valley, working on the exact same gas systems you're dealing with right now.
When water enters your home, the damage accelerates by the minute. We don't show up with a box fan and a pray
When you smell gas in your home, the danger accelerates by the minute. We don't show up with a wrench and a prayer. We arrive with the best equipment for the job, licensed plumbers, and a proven three-step process: Detect, Repair or Install, Verify. We are with you every step of the way.
Utah Gas Line Services
When a gas line fails or a new appliance needs hookup, the work has to be done right. A gas leak isn't just a comfort issue, it's a fire and explosion risk, and a carbon monoxide threat for your family. Most companies show up, eyeball the line, and call it a day. That's not Utah gas line services. That's negligence.
Our crews arrive with electronic gas leak detectors, pressure testing equipment, full pipe inventory, and the experience to handle gas line work in occupied homes. We diagnose the actual issue, then we go deeper. Using soap testing, pressure decay tests, and combustible gas detectors, we trace every fitting, every union, every shut-off valve to make sure no leak gets missed.
We repair, replace, or install the gas line. Period. If we can't pressure-test the line and verify zero leaks, the work isn't done. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and document the install for code compliance. That's the difference between a handyman who runs a flex line and a Utah gas line services team that does the work to standard.
- Gas leak detection, repair, and emergency response
- New gas line installation for ranges, dryers, fireplaces, and outdoor appliances
- Gas line replacement and rerouting
- Pressure testing and code-compliant installation
- Permit pulls and inspection coordination
Gas Leak Detection
The first step in any Utah gas line services call is finding the leak. We use electronic combustible gas detectors, soap testing, and pressure testing to pinpoint the exact location of a leak before any pipe gets opened. This is not a job for a homeowner with a lighter and a hope. Professional gas leak detection is the difference between a targeted repair and an explosion risk you don't know is still active. If you smell gas in your home right now, leave the building, call your gas company, and then call us.
Gas Line Repair
After detection, the real work begins. Standard repairs are one thing, but we specialize in professional gas line repair for our Utah customers, including older homes with original black iron piping that's been in the walls since the 1960s. We replace failed sections with code-compliant materials, pressure-test every connection, and coordinate the inspection with your local jurisdiction. We don't leave until the line passes pressure testing and the inspector signs off.
New Gas Line Installation
If you own a home along the Wasatch Front, sooner or later you'll want to add a gas appliance. A new range. A gas dryer. A fire pit on the patio. A heater for the garage. A whole-home generator. Each of these requires a properly sized gas line, run from the meter through framing or underground to the appliance location.
A new gas line install isn't just a length of pipe. The line has to be sized for the appliance's BTU demand, plus any other appliances on the same branch. The routing has to follow code, with proper supports, shut-offs, and sediment traps. The connection has to be pressure-tested and inspected before gas is turned on. Done right, the install is invisible and the appliance just works. Done wrong, you risk gas leaks, undersized supply, or appliances that never operate at rated output.
We've installed hundreds of gas lines across Utah. We know the BTU sizing tables. We know which neighborhoods require which permit processes. We know that a Sandy home at the base of the Wasatch Range often has different routing options than a West Valley home with a different mechanical layout.
- Gas range and cooktop installation
- Gas dryer hookups
- Outdoor fire pit and grill connections
- Garage heater and pool heater lines
- Whole-home generator gas supply
Gas Line Replacement
Aging gas lines aren't just a maintenance issue. They're a safety risk. Black iron pipe installed before the 1980s often shows external corrosion at threaded fittings, especially where lines run through crawl spaces or near exterior walls. Galvanized supply lines weren't designed for gas service and shouldn't still be in use. This is not something you handle by patching one fitting at a time.
Our crews replace residential and commercial gas lines with code-compliant black iron, copper, or CSST as appropriate for the application. We work in occupied homes, planning the install to minimize the time gas service is offline. We coordinate with your local jurisdiction on permits, schedule pressure testing and inspection, and document the new install for your records and any future home sale.
After replacement, we pressure-test the entire system, restore service, and verify every appliance lights and operates correctly.
- Black iron pipe replacement throughout the home
- CSST (corrugated stainless steel tubing) installation where appropriate
- Buried polyethylene line replacement to outdoor appliances
- Permit coordination and inspection scheduling
- Documentation for homeowner records and resale disclosure
Gas Line Inspection & Diagnosis
Not sure if your gas line is safe? Our thorough gas line inspection identifies leaks, code issues, undersized supply, and corroded fittings. We use electronic gas detection, pressure testing, and visual inspection to find problems that aren't obvious from the outside. This step matters because the wrong call can mean replacing a line that had years left, or missing a slow leak that's filling a crawl space with gas right now.
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Older Utah homes can contain asbestos in pipe wrapping near gas lines, and lead in paint on walls that need to be opened for repair access. When gas line work requires opening walls in these homes, disturbing those materials without proper handling creates serious health hazards. We handle abatement safely and in compliance with EPA regulations.
Dustless Demolition
When walls or ceilings need to come open to access a gas line, we use advanced techniques and specialized tools to contain dust and debris, ensuring a cleaner and healthier work site. Our dustless demolition approach minimizes airborne particles during the removal process. Whether it's opening a chase wall to run new black iron or pulling drywall to access an existing line, we prioritize your comfort and well-being.
Reconstruction & Finish Work
We don't just install the gas line and leave. Once your line is run, pressure-tested, and inspected, we handle the rebuild: drywall, paint, trim, and finish work to restore your property to its pre-install condition. One company from start to finish. No chasing down separate contractors after the gas crew leaves.
er. We arrive with the best equipment for the job, IICRC-certified technicians, and a proven three-step process: Assessment, Mitigation, Restoration. We are with you every step of the way.Water Damage Restoration
When water invades your home, the clock is already ticking. Within the first 24 hours, moisture starts seeping into your subfloor, soaking into wall studs, and creating the perfect breeding ground for mold. Most companies show up, throw a fan on the floor, and call it done. That's not restoration. That's negligence.
Our crews arrive with high-grade air movers, LGR (Low-Grain Refrigerant) dehumidifiers, and HEPA air scrubbers. We extract standing water down to the pad, then we go deeper. Using penetrating moisture meters, we map every wall cavity, every stud bay, every square foot of subfloor to ensure nothing gets left wet behind the drywall.
We dry the subfloor and the studs to prevent rot. Period. If we can't verify a dry reading on our meters, the equipment stays until we can. Until the job is done, our team visits your property daily to test our equipment and the dryness of the damaged property. That's the difference between a company that "dries carpet" and a team that actually prevents secondary damage.
- Full-structure extraction: standing water, subfloor saturation, wall cavities
- LGR dehumidifiers pull moisture even in Utah's dry climate where standard units fail
- HEPA air scrubbers eliminate airborne mold spores during the drying process
- Daily moisture mapping with thermal imaging to track drying progress
- Antimicrobial treatments applied to all affected framing before close-up
Water Extraction
The first step in any water damage restoration is getting the water out. We use high-powered vacuums and specialized extraction equipment to remove as much water as possible from your home. This is not a job for a shop vac and a prayer. Professional extraction is the difference between a manageable repair and a major reconstruction project.
Structural Drying
After extraction, the real work begins. Standard drying equipment is one thing, but we specialize in professional structural drying for our Utah customers. We place air movers and dehumidifiers strategically throughout the affected areas and monitor them daily with calibrated moisture meters. We don't leave until the structure is verified dry, not just surface-level dry.
Flooded Basement Cleanup
If you own a home along the Wasatch Front, your basement is at risk. Utah's high water table means groundwater sits closer to your foundation than in most states. Add spring runoff from the mountains, and every April through June becomes flood season for thousands of homes from Salt Lake City to Provo.
A flooded basement isn't just an inconvenience. It's a structural emergency. Water pooling against your foundation can compromise concrete, corrode rebar, and create hydrostatic pressure that cracks walls. And if that water carries silt or debris from runoff, you're dealing with contamination on top of saturation.
We've cleaned out hundreds of Utah basements. We know the soil. We know the drainage patterns. We know that a home in Sandy sitting at the base of the Wasatch Range faces a completely different challenge than a home in West Valley on clay soil.
- Submersible pump extraction for standing water
- Foundation moisture assessment to catch early signs of structural compromise
- Runoff-specific decontamination for silt, sediment, and organic debris
- Sump pump evaluation and backup system recommendations
- Full documentation for insurance claims: before, during, and after photos
Sewage Mitigation
A sewage backup isn't a water damage problem. It's a health emergency. Category 3 water (what the industry calls "black water") contains bacteria, viruses, and pathogens that can cause serious illness within hours of exposure. This is not something you handle with a mop and a bottle of bleach.
Our crews follow strict OSHA and EPA protocols. Every technician wears full PPE: respirators, chemical-resistant suits, and double-gloving. We contain the affected area, remove all contaminated materials (including drywall, insulation, and carpet pad), and apply hospital-grade antimicrobial agents to every exposed surface.
After extraction and removal, we run HEPA air scrubbers continuously until air quality readings confirm the space is safe for reoccupation. We then document the entire process for your insurance carrier so there's no question about the scope of work performed.
- Full containment and negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination
- Removal and disposal of all porous materials exposed to black water
- EPA-registered antimicrobial and disinfectant application on all hard surfaces
- Post-remediation air quality testing and clearance documentation
- Coordination with your insurance adjuster on biohazard-specific claim requirements
Mold Remediation
Mold doesn't need a flood to take hold. A slow leak, poor ventilation, or even Utah's seasonal temperature swings can create enough moisture behind a wall for mold to colonize in as little as 48 hours. By the time you smell it, the colony is already established.
We don't just spray bleach and paint over the problem. Our technicians set up full containment with negative air pressure to prevent spores from spreading to unaffected areas. We remove all contaminated materials (drywall, insulation, carpet) and treat the exposed framing with professional-grade antimicrobial solution. Then we HEPA-vacuum every surface and run air scrubbers until clearance testing confirms the space is clean.
- Full containment with negative air pressure during removal
- HEPA vacuuming and air scrubbing to eliminate airborne spores
- Third-party post-remediation clearance testing
- Structural drying to eliminate the moisture source that caused the growth
Environmental Testing
Not sure what you're dealing with? Our thorough assessment and testing identifies the extent of damage and provides a clear roadmap for effective mitigation and restoration. We use calibrated moisture meters, thermal imaging, and air quality testing to find problems that aren't visible to the naked eye. This step matters because it determines everything that follows.
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Older Utah homes can contain asbestos in insulation, tile, and pipe wrapping, and lead in paint. When water damage requires demolition or reconstruction in these homes, disturbing those materials without proper handling creates serious health hazards. We handle abatement safely and in compliance with EPA regulations.
Dustless Demolition
When damaged materials need to come out, we use advanced techniques and specialized tools to contain dust and debris, ensuring a cleaner and healthier work site. Our dustless demolition approach minimizes airborne particles during the removal process. Whether it's removing damaged materials or preparing for restoration, we prioritize your comfort and well-being.
Reconstruction & Remodeling
We don't just tear things out and leave. Once your home is dry and safe, we handle the rebuild: drywall, flooring, paint, trim, and finish work to restore your property to its pre-loss condition. One company from start to finish. No chasing down separate contractors.
Plumbing Services
Our licensed plumbers handle everything from emergency repairs to routine maintenance:
- Pipe repairs and leak detection: from small leaks to burst pipes, we locate and fix the problem before it worsens
- Emergency plumbing: available 24/7 for burst pipes, failed fixtures, and other urgent issues
- Water heater services: repairs and replacements to keep your water heater operating reliably year-round
- Fixture repairs and installations: faucets, showerheads, toilets, and more
Drain & Sewer Services
Drain and sewer problems are often the cause of water damage, not just the result of it. We offer a full range of drain and sewer services to fix existing problems and prevent future ones:
- Drain cleaning and hydro jetting: clear clogs and debris with advanced equipment
- Sewer cleaning, repair, and replacement
- Video sewer inspection: camera-based diagnostics to see exactly what's happening underground
- Trenchless sewer service: efficient, non-invasive sewer repair that avoids tearing up your yard
When a gas line failure causes fire or property damage, dealing with insurance is stressful enough without having to figure it all out on your own. We guide you through the process from start to finish so your claims are handled smoothly and you can focus on your family. We work with all insurance companies.
How We Help With Your Insurance Claim
Here's what happens when you call us: we arrive, assess the failed gas line and any resulting damage, and begin Utah gas line services and mitigation immediately. While we're working to make the property safe and stop additional damage from spreading, we're also building the documentation your insurance company will need to process your claim.
We work with all major insurance carriers in Utah. We know their processes, their adjusters, and their expectations, especially when it comes to gas line claims, where coverage often depends on whether the failure was sudden or due to deferred maintenance. In many cases, we handle the paperwork for you. That means less time on hold, fewer forms to fill out, and a smoother path to getting your property restored.
The Documentation Process: Photos, Pressure Tests & Xactimate
Insurance adjusters don't approve claims based on your word. They approve claims based on data. That's why every Utah gas line services job we perform is documented with the kind of precision that leaves no room for denial.
From the moment we arrive, we're capturing high-resolution photos of the failed gas line, recording pressure test results, and shooting thermal imaging where appropriate to document any heat damage to surrounding framing. These records show the adjuster exactly what failed, where the failure occurred, and how we repaired it.
All of our estimates are built in Xactimate, the industry-standard pricing software that every major insurance carrier uses. When your adjuster opens our estimate, it's in the same format, using the same line items, at the same pricing they expect. That eliminates the back-and-forth negotiation that bogs down claims from less experienced companies.
- Photo and video documentation of the failed gas line and surrounding damage
- Pressure test records and combustible gas detection readings
- Thermal imaging where heat damage is involved
- Inspection sign-off documentation from your local jurisdiction
- Xactimate estimates matching carrier-standard line items and pricing
- Full documentation package delivered to your adjuster
Claims Navigation: Your Advocate From Filing to Final Payment
Filing a gas-line-related claim shouldn't feel like a second disaster, but for a lot of homeowners, it does. You're already dealing with a damaged home, and now you're on hold with your insurance company trying to figure out what's covered, what's not, and what paperwork you need to submit. Coverage on gas line failures varies widely depending on whether the cause was sudden or due to gradual corrosion, which makes the process even more confusing.
That's where we step in. We walk you through the entire claims process, from the initial call to your carrier, through the adjuster's inspection, all the way to final payment. We know what triggers denials on Utah gas line services claims (late reporting, insufficient documentation, scope disputes, deferred maintenance exclusions) and we make sure none of those problems trip you up.
Think of us as your advocate. If an adjuster tries to underpay the claim or exclude legitimate damage, we push back with data: pressure test records, photo evidence, gas line failure documentation, until the scope is right.
- Step-by-step guidance on filing your initial claim
- On-site coordination with your insurance adjuster during inspection
- Scope-of-loss documentation that stands up to adjuster review
- Supplement filing when additional damage is discovered during repair
- Dispute support if your claim is underpaid or partially denied
We've been serving Utah since 2007. That's over 18 years of installing, repairing, and inspecting gas lines in homes and businesses across the Wasatch Front. Our IICRC certification, Utah state licensing, RIA Certified Restorer status, and A+ BBB rating reflect how we operate on every single job.
18 Years of Utah Gas Line Services
Since 2007 we have handled every type of gas line scenario that Utah throws at homeowners: corroded black iron in 1960s east-bench homes, gas range hookups during kitchen remodels, outdoor fire pit and grill connections, generator supply lines, undersized gas service that couldn't keep up with multiple appliances, and emergency leak repairs after a homeowner smelled gas in the middle of the night.
Our approach follows a proven three-step process. First, we detect or design: our thorough leak detection or sizing analysis identifies the failure point or the right pipe size for the new install. Second, we install or repair: using licensed plumbing techniques, we swiftly run new pipe, replace failed sections, or repair leaks to code. Third, we verify: we pressure-test every connection, coordinate the inspection, and confirm every appliance lights and operates correctly before we leave.
Until the job is done, we don't leave you guessing about safety. We stay until the line passes pressure testing, the inspector signs off, and your appliances are operating.
When other Utah gas line services companies are too busy to take the call, they refer their customers to us. That's not a marketing claim. That's something our clients have told us directly.
Commercial Capacity
We handle residential and commercial gas line work. When a restaurant range needs a hookup, or a commercial water heater fails in a multi-tenant property, the stakes go beyond inconvenience. You're dealing with code compliance, business interruption, and tenant safety.
Our team coordinates with building management, tenants, and local jurisdictions to minimize service interruption and get your property compliant as fast as possible. We also offer preventive gas line inspections for local businesses. We'll walk your facility, identify aging black iron at risk of failure, evaluate undersized supply lines, and build a maintenance and replacement plan so that when something does fail, you're not scrambling.
What Our Clients Are Saying
The feedback we hear most often comes down to three things: how fast we respond, how knowledgeable our technicians are, and how much easier we make the process than people expect.
Here's what real clients have said about working with us:
"This was my first time dealing with a flood! They came out and were on it within 2 hours! They were awesome! They communicated well and are very professional! They made my flooding experience better than expected! I would definitely recommend them and hire them again!" - HomeAdvisor Review
"Water Damage Specialists were fantastic to work with. Very responsive, extremely knowledgeable and honest. Would recommend their service to anyone." - HomeAdvisor Review
"Extremely knowledgeable. Great table side manners, took time to educate us, someone who you know actually cares about you, the problem. Helped us with a section of water damage in our home. Great team." - HomeAdvisor Review
"They came out and were able to find the leak in our bathroom that two other plumbers couldn't find." - BBB Review
"Rob and his team were great! Their communication, professionalism, and quality of work was A+ when we had our sewage backed up. They were quick to respond when we first called, and were transparent about the process the whole time. They also went above and beyond by providing awesome referrals to other services that were needed." - Angi Review
"Water Damage Specialists Inc. are the industry standard." - Thumbtack Review
Don't ignore the smell of gas. A leak isn't just a nuisance, it's a fire risk, an explosion risk, and a carbon monoxide threat for your family. If you smell gas right now, leave the building, call your gas utility, and then call us. Stop the leak. Protect your home. Restore your peace of mind.
24/7 Emergency Line
Gas line failures don't wait for business hours, and neither do we. Our emergency line is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, including holidays, weekends, and the middle of the night.
When you call, we dispatch experienced licensed plumbers with the right equipment to assess the situation and begin work immediately. Our rapid response ensures that Utah gas line services, leak detection, and repair processes begin without delay, keeping your family safe and minimizing disruption to your life.
Stop the leak. Protect your family. Restore your home. Pick up the phone.
Call (801) 768-4710 now. We're open 24/7, even holidays.
Free Assessment
Not sure if you have a gas line problem? Maybe you've smelled a faint sulfur odor near a connection. Maybe your gas bill is higher than it should be. Maybe a pilot light keeps going out, or an appliance isn't running at full capacity. These are early warning signs of a gas line issue, and ignoring them is how a small repair turns into a fire risk.
Our thorough gas line inspection identifies leaks, code issues, undersized supply, and corroded fittings, providing a clear roadmap for repair or replacement. We use electronic combustible gas detection, pressure testing, and visual inspection to find problems that aren't visible to the naked eye. If there's a problem, we'll explain exactly what needs to happen and what it will cost. If there's no problem, we'll tell you that too.
Preventive Services
Beyond emergency response, we help you safeguard your home with annual gas line inspections, pressure testing, fitting replacement, and code-compliant upgrades to head off future issues. Utah gas line services are always cheaper as scheduled maintenance than as emergency response after a leak fills your basement.
If you manage a commercial property, our team can walk your facility, identify aging gas lines and undersized supply, and build a customized maintenance plan so that when something fails, you're not scrambling.
Stop the leak before it starts. Protect your team, your inventory, and your revenue. Call us today.
Call (801) 768-4710 now. We're open 24/7, even holidays.
Current Offers
- $50 off any gas line service (mention coupon at time of booking)
- $100 off gas line repair or leak detection (mention coupon at time of booking)
- $175 off new gas line installation (mention coupon at time of booking)


Utah Gas Line Services Done to Code, Not by a Handyman
Most homeowners think running a gas line is a simple project. A length of black iron, a few fittings, done in an afternoon. The truth is, gas line work is one of the most regulated parts of residential plumbing for a reason. Done wrong, you risk gas leaks, fires, explosions, or carbon monoxide buildup. Most handymen will tell you they can do it. Most local hardware stores will sell you the parts. But neither one will pull the permit, schedule the inspection, or stand behind the work if a fitting fails six months later.
At Water Damage Specialists, our Utah gas line services team only does gas work that's done to code. When you call us about a new range hookup, a generator supply line, or a leak in an existing line, we show up with the right materials, pull the permit, complete the work, pressure-test every connection, and schedule the inspection with your local jurisdiction. One company, one bill, one signed-off install. That's what sets us apart from every handyman with a torch and every contractor who treats gas as an afterthought.
Why Gas Line Work and Plumbing Restoration Belong Under One Roof
A gas line install isn't really done when the pipe is run. It ends when the line passes inspection, the appliance is connected, and any walls or floors that had to be opened are back to looking the way they did before the install. A standalone plumber will run the line and leave you with holes in the drywall to find a separate contractor for. That's how a one-day install turns into a three-week renovation of mismatched paint and unfinished trim.
Our crews are licensed plumbers, trained alongside our restoration technicians, and they understand how a gas line install affects the whole home, from the meter through framing to the appliance. They don't just run the pipe and walk out. They work side by side with our restoration team to make sure the install and the wall closure happen together. That means the new line gets installed, pressure-tested, and inspected at the same time the wall openings are getting closed and finished, which leads to faster timelines, less family disruption, and one company accountable for the entire project.
Full Service Utah Gas Line Services for Homes and Businesses
Our team handles much more than emergency leak calls. We provide a full range of residential and commercial Utah gas line services, all backed by the same professionalism and responsiveness you'd expect from our restoration work.

















