Gas Line Installation & Repair in Haverhill, MA
New gas lines for ranges, dryers, generators, grills, and heaters — properly sized per NFPA 54, pressure-tested, permitted and inspected.
New gas lines for ranges, dryers, generators, grills, and heaters — properly sized per NFPA 54, pressure-tested, permitted and inspected.
Gas work in Massachusetts requires a licensed gas fitter, a permit, and inspection before the line can be put into service. This isn't optional or something a homeowner or general handyman can legally do — we handle the full permit and inspection process on every job.
Every gas appliance has a BTU demand, and the line feeding it has to be sized to deliver that demand at the required pressure — this is calculated against NFPA 54 tables, not guessed. Undersized lines cause weak flame, poor appliance performance, or failed inspections.
Leave the property, don't operate switches or open flames, and call the gas utility's emergency line first. Call us for the repair once the utility confirms it's safe to re-enter.
Typical appliance gas line runs cost $400-$1,200 depending on distance, wall/floor penetrations, and whether the existing line needs upsizing.
Quick to respond, clear on pricing up front, and the work was clean and professional. Would call them again.
Showed up on time, explained everything, and left the place spotless. Exactly what you want from a plumber.
Fair pricing and great communication from the first call through the finished job. Highly recommend.
Leave the house, don't flip switches, and call the gas utility's emergency line first. Then call us for the repair once the utility has made it safe.
Yes — outdoor runs with proper shut-offs are one of our most common gas jobs.