
GAS LINE REPAIR & SERVICE
IN UTAH — 24/7 SERVICE
Smelling gas or hearing a hissing sound near your appliances? Gas leaks demand immediate attention — not a wait-and-see approach. Ninja dispatches Utah state licensed technicians 24/7 with upfront pricing and same-day emergency response across the Wasatch Front.
GAS LINE REPAIR & SERVICE
FROM UTAH'S LOCAL EXPERTS
Full new gas line runs for additions, remodels, or whole-home repiping are quoted on-site after a thorough assessment. Utah code requires permits and pressure testing for any new line installation — we handle that process end to end, no shortcuts. If another contractor told you a repair will cost thousands, call for a second opinion. Many gas line issues are straightforward fixes priced under $600.
Licensed and insured in Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, Summit County, Wasatch County, and Tooele County. Same-day service available on most calls. Emergency dispatch runs around the clock when you smell gas or suspect a leak.
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- Parts on truck for same-visit gas line repairs
- Utah state licensed technicians on every call
- Upfront flat-rate pricing before any work starts
- Family-owned — we treat your home like our own
- 24/7 emergency dispatch including holidays
- Same-day service available on most repairs
- 100% satisfaction guarantee on all work
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GAS LINE REPAIR & SERVICE
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How much does gas line repair cost in Utah?
Gas line cap-offs run $155 flat-rate. Flex connector replacement is $229. Gas leak repairs range from $370 for up to ¾-inch pipe to $566 for 1-inch pipe. Gas regulator replacement is $519 for standard units, $988 for new installations. Full new gas line runs for additions or remodels are quoted on-site. We measure the run length and calculate materials first. You get a written quote before any work starts.
What should I do if I smell gas in my home?
Evacuate everyone immediately. Do not flip any light switches, use your phone inside the home, or create any spark. Once outside, call (801) 997-1617 for emergency gas line service. If safe to do so, shut off the gas meter at the street before evacuating. Our Utah state licensed technicians dispatch immediately for gas leak emergencies across Salt Lake County and surrounding areas.
Do I need a permit for gas line work in Utah?
Yes — Utah code requires permits for new gas line installations, extensions, and any work that modifies existing gas piping beyond simple appliance connections. Cap-offs and flex connector replacements typically do not require permits. We handle all permit filing, inspections, and pressure testing for new line installations as part of the service. You never need to deal with the permit office directly.
Can you run a gas line to my outdoor grill or fire pit?
Yes — new gas line installations for outdoor grills, fire pits, patio heaters, and pool heaters are quoted on-site. We measure the run from your meter or nearest tap point first. We calculate the BTU load, size the pipe correctly, file permits, and pressure-test the line before final inspection. Most outdoor grill gas lines run $800–$2,500 depending on distance and terrain.
How do I know if my gas regulator is failing?
Gas water heater won’t stay lit, pilot keeps going out, or burner flames burn yellow or orange instead of blue. Multiple gas appliances underperforming at once often signals a regulator issue rather than individual appliance failures. A failing gas regulator delivers inconsistent pressure to all downstream appliances. Replacement includes the new regulator, installation, and a pressure test to verify proper operation. Standard regulator replacement is $519 flat-rate.
Are your technicians licensed for gas line work in Utah?
Yes — all Ninja plumbers hold Utah state contractor licenses and carry full liability insurance for residential gas line service. Gas line work requires specialized knowledge of pressure testing, code compliance, and appliance BTU loads. We never send unlicensed apprentices to handle gas line diagnostics or repairs.
How long does a gas line repair take?
Cap-offs and flex connector replacements take 30–120 minutes on average. Gas leak repairs at fittings or joints take 1–2 hours depending on access. Regulator replacement takes 1–2 hours including pressure testing. New gas line installations for appliances or outdoor connections take 2–6 hours. Duration depends on the run length and whether drywall or flooring must be opened.
Can you provide a quote over the phone for gas line work?
We provide flat-rate pricing over the phone for cap-offs ($155), flex replacement ($229), and standard regulator replacement ($519). Gas leak repairs and new line installations require an on-site assessment. We measure the run, identify pipe size, and calculate materials on-site. We never guess at pricing. You get a written quote after the diagnostic before any work starts.
Do you offer emergency gas line service after hours?
Yes — gas leak emergencies get immediate dispatch 24/7 including weekends and holidays. If you smell gas, hear hissing, or suspect a leak, call (801) 997-1617. We’ll send a licensed technician within 120 minutes across the Wasatch Front. Non-emergency gas line service like cap-offs and planned installations can be scheduled same-day or next-day.