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Gas Line Installation & Repair in Colorado Springs

Licensed gas line work for homes and businesses across the Pikes Peak region. New gas runs, appliance hookups, leak detection, and repairs — all permitted, inspected, and code-compliant.

Gas Line Installation & Repair Services

Every gas line job we do is permitted, pressure-tested, and inspected. Safety is not optional.

New Gas Line Runs

Running new gas lines from your meter to any location in your home or business. We size the line for your appliance load, use code-approved materials, and pressure-test every connection before turning on the gas.

Appliance Hookups

Gas range, dryer, water heater, furnace, fireplace — we connect your new gas appliance with the correct flex line, shut-off valve, and sediment trap. Every hookup is leak-tested before we leave.

Outdoor Kitchen Gas Lines

Built-in grills, side burners, pizza ovens, and outdoor heaters all need dedicated gas lines run to your patio or deck. We install buried and above-ground lines rated for outdoor use in Colorado weather.

Gas Leak Detection

If you smell rotten eggs or suspect a gas leak, call us immediately. We use electronic gas detectors and pressure testing to locate leaks in your system, make the repair, and verify the line holds pressure before clearing your home.

Generator Hookups

Whole-house generators need a dedicated gas line sized for their fuel consumption. We install the gas connection, coordinate with your electrician, and ensure the setup meets Colorado Springs code requirements.

Fire Pit & Pool Heater Lines

Gas fire pits, pool heaters, and hot tub heaters require properly sized gas lines and dedicated shut-off valves. We run the line, set the pressure, and make sure your outdoor living space is safe and functional.

Gas Line Repair

Corroded fittings, damaged lines, and leaking connections. We repair or replace the affected section, pressure-test the entire system, and restore your gas service safely.

Permits & Inspections

Gas line work in Colorado Springs requires a mechanical permit and inspection. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection with the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department, and ensure your installation passes the first time.

Gas Line Safety and Code Compliance in Colorado Springs

Gas line work is not a DIY project and it is not something you want to trust to an unlicensed handyman. Natural gas powers furnaces, water heaters, ranges, dryers, fireplaces, and outdoor appliances across Colorado Springs, and every one of those connections needs to be installed correctly. A poorly fitted joint or undersized line can lead to gas leaks, carbon monoxide exposure, or fire. Our licensed plumbers handle gas line work every week, and every job follows the International Fuel Gas Code as adopted by the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department.

In Colorado Springs, all gas line installations and modifications require a mechanical permit. The process starts with a permit application that describes the scope of work, the appliances being connected, and the total BTU load on the system. After installation, a Pikes Peak Regional Building Department inspector visits the property to verify that materials, sizing, connections, and pressure testing meet code. We handle the permit application, schedule the inspection, and ensure the work passes. If the inspector flags anything — which is rare on our jobs — we correct it immediately at no additional charge.

How We Size Your Gas Line

Every gas appliance has a BTU rating that determines how much fuel it needs per hour. Your gas meter and main supply line have a maximum capacity, and adding a new appliance without checking that capacity can starve existing appliances of fuel. Before we run a new line, we calculate the total connected load for your property, verify the meter and supply line can handle the addition, and size the new branch line to deliver full pressure at the appliance. If your meter needs an upgrade, we coordinate with Colorado Springs Utilities to get it done before we start the gas line work.

Signs of a Gas Leak

If you suspect a gas leak, do not use light switches, electronics, or open flames. Leave the house and call us at (719) 747-6466. For strong odors, also call 911. Our team responds to gas leak calls as emergencies — visit our emergency plumber page for more on our 24/7 response. For related work, see our commercial plumbing and general plumbing services.

Why trust us with your gas lines

Same-Day Service

Gas leak? We treat it as an emergency and dispatch immediately. For planned installations, we schedule around your availability.

Upfront Pricing

We quote gas line work before we start. The price includes materials, labor, permit fees, and inspection coordination.

100% Guarantee

Every gas line we install is pressure-tested and inspected. If anything is not right, we fix it at no extra cost.

Licensed & Insured

State-licensed plumbers with full liability insurance on every gas line job. We carry the credentials that Colorado law requires for gas work.

Gas line questions answered

Common questions about gas line installation and repair in Colorado Springs.

How much does gas line installation cost?
Gas line costs vary based on the length of the run, number of connections, and complexity of the route. A simple appliance hookup with existing gas in the room might be a few hundred dollars. Running a new line from the meter to an outdoor kitchen could be $1,000 to $2,500 or more. We provide a firm quote after assessing your specific situation.
Do I need a permit for gas line work in Colorado Springs?
Yes. All gas line installations and modifications in Colorado Springs require a mechanical permit from the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department. We pull the permit, coordinate the inspection, and ensure the work passes. Never hire someone who offers to skip the permit — unpermitted gas work is dangerous and can create problems when you sell your home.
What are the signs of a gas leak?
The most common sign is a rotten egg or sulfur smell. You may also hear hissing near a gas line, notice dead vegetation above a buried line, or see unexplained increases in your gas bill. If you suspect a leak, leave the house immediately and call us at (719) 747-6466.
Can you run a gas line to my outdoor kitchen?
Yes. We run gas lines to outdoor kitchens, built-in grills, pizza ovens, fire pits, and patio heaters. The line is sized for your total outdoor BTU load and installed with materials rated for Colorado Springs weather conditions. A permit and inspection are required.
Can you hook up my whole-house generator to natural gas?
Yes. We install the dedicated gas line needed for whole-house generators, sized for the generator's fuel consumption rate. We coordinate with your electrician on the installation and ensure everything meets Colorado Springs code requirements.
How long does gas line installation take?
A simple appliance hookup typically takes 1 to 2 hours. Running a new gas line from the meter to a remote location in your home can take a full day depending on the route and whether walls or floors need to be opened. We schedule the inspection for the same week in most cases.
Is gas line work safe?
When performed by a licensed professional, gas line work is very safe. Every line we install is pressure-tested at 1.5 times operating pressure, leak-checked at every joint, and inspected by the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department before gas is turned on. We do not cut corners on safety.

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