Licensed Plumber Essex County

Licensed Gas Line Repair in West Orange, NJ — Safety First, Every Single Time

Warning Signs of a Gas Line Problem

The Smell of Gas (Rotten Egg or Sulfur Odor)

Natural gas is odorless in its natural state, but a chemical called mercaptan is added specifically to make it detectable — creating the characteristic rotten egg or sulfur smell. If you smell this odor in your home or near any gas-connected appliances or outdoor gas lines, treat it as an emergency.

What to do immediately: Do not turn any electrical switches on or off. Do not use your phone inside the building. Leave the building immediately, leaving the door open. Call 911 and your gas utility from outside. Do not re-enter until emergency responders have cleared the building. Then call Recchia Plumbing & Heating for professional assessment and repair.

Hissing Sound Near a Gas Line or Appliance

A hissing or whistling sound near a gas pipe, valve, meter, or appliance often indicates gas escaping under pressure — a serious situation requiring immediate professional attention.

Dead or Dying Vegetation in Specific Areas

An underground gas line leak can kill vegetation above it by displacing oxygen in the soil. If you notice a patch of dead or dying grass or plants in an otherwise healthy yard — particularly in a straight line or near a known gas line route — this warrants immediate investigation.

Higher-Than-Normal Gas Bills

An unexplained increase in your gas bill without a change in usage patterns can sometimes indicate a gas line leak — particularly from a slow leak that doesn’t produce a detectable odor indoors.

Appliances Failing to Ignite Properly

Gas appliances that are slow to ignite, produce inconsistent flames, or fail to ignite at all may be experiencing inadequate gas pressure — which can signal a leak or obstruction somewhere in the supply line.

Gas Line Repair Services We Provide

Gas Leak Detection and Repair

Using professional gas leak detection equipment, we locate the source of a gas leak precisely — whether it’s at a fitting, joint, valve, or section of pipe — and perform a proper, code-compliant repair that fully seals the affected area and restores safe operation.

Gas Line Section Replacement

Corroded, damaged, or aging sections of gas pipe are replaced with appropriate, code-compliant materials and fittings — ensuring the integrity of the entire supply line, not just the most obvious trouble spot.

H3: Gas Valve Repair and Replacement

Faulty shut-off valves on individual gas appliances or on main supply lines are a common source of minor gas leaks and operational issues. We repair or replace gas valves properly and test thoroughly after service.

Gas Line Pressure Testing

After any gas line repair, we conduct a full pressure test of the affected line to confirm the repair is airtight and the system is operating at proper pressure throughout — before reconnecting any appliances or restoring gas service.

Gas Line Installation for New Appliances

Adding a gas range, gas dryer, outdoor gas grill, or gas fireplace? We install new branch gas lines from your existing supply to the new appliance location — properly sized, properly routed, and fully code-compliant.

Gas Appliance Connection and Disconnection

We safely connect and disconnect gas appliances — including ranges, dryers, water heaters, and furnaces — during renovations, appliance upgrades, or home sales that require disconnection certificates.

Why Only a Licensed Plumber Should Work on Your Gas Line

In New Jersey, gas line work must be performed by a licensed plumber or licensed gas piping contractor. This is not bureaucratic red tape — it is a life-safety requirement. Improper gas line repairs can result in ongoing leaks, gas accumulation, fire, explosion, and carbon monoxide exposure. Recchia Plumbing & Heating is fully licensed and insured in New Jersey, and every gas line repair we perform is conducted to the strict standards required by NJ gas codes and safety regulations.