Can you smell gas? Or are you looking to install gas lines to your new building?
Universal HVAC expert technicians can help you. We work in the Portland, Oregon area supplying repairs, replacements or new gas line installation.
For 13 years we’ve been working with commercial and personal property owners install gas lines. We leave all our customers feeling satisfied with the job. Whether you’re looking to install a gas fireplace, gas stoves, or rerouting the gas to your outdoor BBQ, we can help you.
To find out a rough idea on the price, you can contact us directly, and we can give you an estimate.
Leaking gas lines can become a serious safety concern that’s why Universal HVAC take this problem seriously. If you think you have a leak or you see signs of corrosion on you gas pipes you should call the professionals.
We use state of the art equipment to find the location of the leak, and provide you with all the necessary repairs. Unfortunately, this is not something you should try to fix yourself locating a leak takes professional knowledge.
We can provide you with fully insured gas pipe installation using our highly qualified staff. It doesn’t matter if you’re planning a new build or installing a new gas cooker. No job is too big. If you’re looking for a new gas line to be fitted, call us directly.
There could be a few reasons. Usually, it’s replacing an electric or an oil run appliance. Gas tends to be cheaper to run, which is the main reason for upgrading to gas.
Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to this. It always depends on the job. Costs will vary due to the materials, and how hard the fitting is. You’re best option is to call our team and get them to come and price the job for you.
Yes, installing a new gas line will require you to get the necessary permits with an inspection to ensure the fitting is correct.
Gas leaks can be hazardous if you suspect a leak there are a few steps you should follow:
The leading cause of gas leaks is poorly maintained or old fittings. Keeping up to date on maintenance can stop a gas leak before it has the chance to start.