Are there dead and wilting plants near your natural gas line or propane gas line? Then it may not be a coincidence. When a leak occurs, gas can seep into the soil, displacing oxygen and suffocating plant roots.
If you notice sudden decay without other factors like drought or pests, a damaged pipe could be the cause. Scheduling a gas line repair with our experts will stop further damage and protect the integrity of your underground utility lines and the entire home.
Hearing a hissing noise similar to air being released from a balloon near your gas meter or along your gas piping usually indicates a high-pressure leak. Gas escaping from a punctured or cracked pipe creates this sound and demands immediate action to prevent serious safety hazards. A professional plumber from the Fiscor Plumbing & Air team can inspect the area and perform the necessary repair or gas line replacement to resolve the problem.
If you smell rotten eggs or a sulfur-like odor in your house, you may have a natural gas leak. Utility companies add the rotten egg smell to natural gas to help homeowners detect leaks before they lead to fires or carbon monoxide poisoning. After the gas has been turned off and you’re safe, our team can inspect your natural gas line, determine whether the issue is a gas line leak or other issue, and repair or replace the damaged pipes as needed.
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