Natural gas powers the furnaces, water heaters, stoves, and dryers that keep San Francisco, CA, homes running smoothly. But when something goes wrong with a gas line, the stakes go far beyond inconvenience. A slow leak you can’t see or smell can silently raise carbon monoxide levels, create fire risks, and put your household at risk. Even a small issue with your gas supply line can quietly worsen over time, turning what might have been a straightforward fix into a much bigger problem. The good news is that gas line problems are very manageable when addressed early by a qualified professional.
That’s where TRIO Heating, Air & Plumbing comes in. Serving San Francisco and the Greater Bay Area, TRIO is a licensed, insured, and bonded plumbing team committed to high-quality workmanship and transparent communication on every job. With a five-star reputation built on honest service and skilled technicians, we’re the team Bay Area homeowners rely on when it matters most.
Our gas line services include:
Gas line problems don’t always announce themselves dramatically. More often, they show up as subtle signs that are easy to dismiss until the issue grows serious. If you notice any of the following in your San Francisco home, it’s time to call a professional.
These symptoms call for a professional inspection, not a DIY fix. Gas line work in California is regulated and requires a licensed contractor. The U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) sets federal safety standards for gas distribution systems, and your safety depends on work that meets those standards.
Whether you’re dealing with an aging gas line in an older San Francisco Victorian or need a new connection for a kitchen remodel or appliance upgrade, our team has the skills and tools to get the job done right.
Our plumbers use professional-grade leak detection equipment to locate the source of gas line problems accurately. Once identified, we repair or replace the affected section of pipe, test the system thoroughly, and make sure your gas supply is restored safely before we leave. We work quickly without cutting corners because we know that in San Francisco’s dense neighborhoods, a gas issue in your home can affect more than just your property.
New gas line installation requires careful planning, proper permitting, and precise execution. Whether you’re adding a gas appliance, converting from electric to gas, or building a new space that needs a gas supply, our team handles the full process. We assess your home’s existing system, design the right line routing, and install everything to code.
Gas lines don’t exist in isolation, and neither do our services. TRIO also offers a full range of plumbing solutions that pair naturally with gas line work, including water heater installation and water heater repair for gas-powered units, as well as plumbing repair services for leaks, pipe damage, and system failures throughout your home.
San Francisco homeowners have options for gas line work, but not all plumbers are the same. Here’s what sets TRIO apart:
If you suspect a gas line problem or need a new installation, don’t wait. Our team at TRIO is ready to help you resolve the issue safely and efficiently. You can book online or give us a call at (415) 226-4125 to schedule your service. Gas line work is one area where the sooner you act, the better for your home, your wallet, and your family’s safety.
The most common signs of a gas leak are the smell of rotten eggs or sulfur near a gas appliance or line, a hissing sound near connections, dead vegetation over buried lines, and unexpectedly high gas bills. If you suspect a leak, leave your home, avoid using electrical switches or open flames, call your gas utility company, and then contact a licensed plumber like TRIO to inspect and repair the line.
Yes. In California, gas line installation and most repairs require a permit and must be performed by a licensed contractor. This ensures the work meets state and local safety codes. TRIO handles the permitting process as part of our installation services, so you don’t have to navigate the paperwork on your own.
Gas line work is not a DIY project. California law requires a licensed plumber or contractor to perform gas line installation and repair. Beyond the legal requirements, the risks of improper gas line work, including fire, explosion, and carbon monoxide exposure, make professional service essential. Always hire a licensed, insured professional for any gas line work in your home.