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No, installing a gas line is not a do-it-yourself project. If you don’t have a professional technician, like one of those from Sullivan Super Service, install your gas line, you are likely to encounter problems that place yourself and those in your home in danger.
When it comes to deciding how to power your home and its appliances, your monthly energy bill budget is likely a big consideration. As such, it’s important to know that historically natural gas has been a cheaper option than electricity to heat a home and power its appliances.
Generally speaking, gas lines are installed 18-24 inches below the ground. However, different climates and home systems may require a line to be installed at a different depth.
It can be very dangerous when trying to excavate near a buried gas pipe. To locate your buried piping, call your local energy provider or give us a call at Sullivan Super Service.
It will depend on a lot of things to decipher how long it will take to get natural gas service installed for your home. A professional at Sullivan Super Service will help establish a timeline and plan that will identify when construction will start, and provide you regular updates throughout the process until gas service is available.
Gas pipelines typically last for decades before needing to be replaced. Make sure you have an HVAC technician at Sullivan Super Service help perform yearly maintenance on your gas pipelines to ensure they last as long as possible.
You will most likely need a gas line installation in the following circumstances: the gas pipes are old and/or worn out, a severe weather event or natural disaster damages the lines, you’ve experienced recurring gas leaks, you are in the process of constructing a new home or addition to an existing building, and/or you are upgrading your appliance. Gas line replacement and installation always needs to be done by a professional, so call a qualified technician at Sullivan Super Service when you’re thinking of replacing and installing new gas lines in your home.
The complexity and scope of your home’s gas line installation or replacement can dictate the labor cost for the project. If your home requires an extensive, complicated installation, then the labor costs for the project are likely to be higher.
To install your home’s gas line, a Sullivan Super Service technician will have to run your line from your home to the main supply line. The further your home is from the main supply line, the longer your line that needs to be installed has to be, and thus the more expensive your installation cost will be.
In some cases, there may be additional costs associated with connecting your home’s gas line to the main supply line from your provider.
Depending on the jurisdiction, a permit may be required to install a new gas line for your home. No need to worry though, Sullivan Super Service technicians have the appropriate expertise to guide you through the permit process.
Normally, any appliance in your home that uses gas needs a shut off valve. Shut-off valves are an important part of any gas line installation to ensure the safety of those in your home.
Perhaps the most indicative cost determinant when it comes to installing a gas line is the type of piping a homeowner elects to have installed. A Sullivan Super Service technician can help you determine what type of piping is best for your Pittsburgh, PA home.
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