Austin, TX, Gas Line Repair and Installation Experts
Natural gas is efficient and convenient, but it has to be handled with care. Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing has been serving homeowners in Austin, TX, since 1950, keeping gas systems safe in neighborhoods from Downtown and Hyde Park to Zilker and Westlake. Our licensed gas fitter team provides code-compliant gas line repair, new gas line installation, and complete gas line replacement, along with safe gas appliance hook-up for stoves, fireplaces, water heaters, and more. With straightforward pricing, emergency service available around the clock for urgent situations, financing for larger projects, and membership options through the Christianson Annual Maintenance Program, we make gas work as safe and stress-free as possible.
For Tankless Water Heater Repair and Installation, Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing can evaluate your system, upgrade older equipment, and provide efficient, natural gas solutions for homes across Austin, Round Rock, and Cedar Park.
Travis County Gas Line Repair Services
If you notice a rotten-egg odor near your range in Mueller or hear a faint hiss by the meter in Barton Hills, you cannot afford to wait and see what happens. Gas issues demand qualified help. In Travis County, our gas line repair services prioritize safety first, followed by durable, code-compliant repairs.
When you call about a gas concern, here is what you can expect:
- Safety guidance by phone. We help you understand when to leave the home and contact your gas utility or 911.
- Priority scheduling for active leaks. We treat suspected leaks and failed inspections as high-priority calls.
- Licensed gas fitter technicians. Your gas pipe repair is handled by experienced, properly trained professionals.
- Clear explanations of your options. We outline repair choices before work begins whenever conditions allow.
This step-by-step approach helps mitigate risk while providing a clear plan for restoring safe gas service.
Common gas line and gas pipe repair issues we address include:
- Corroded or damaged piping. Aging steel or improperly protected runs that have started to fail.
- Leaking fittings and unions. Loose or deteriorated connections at appliances or branch lines.
- Undersized or overloaded piping. Lines that cannot safely supply added natural gas appliances.
- Improper past work. DIY alterations or non-code work from prior owners or contractors.
By identifying the specific cause of the problem, we can recommend a targeted fix or a more extensive gas pipe replacement if the system shows widespread deterioration.
