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Gas Leak Detection Rowlett TX

A natural gas leak isn’t something to wait on. It can go from a faint smell to a serious safety hazard in a short amount of time. If you’ve noticed a rotten egg smell near your stove, meter, or gas line, or your utility bill has spiked with no clear reason, our Rowlett gas leak detection team can confirm the source fast using electronic detection equipment built for exactly this job.

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Gas line inspection costs in Rowlett, TX typically fall between $100 and $500, with most services in the area charging $300–$500 for a standard inspection.

Prices vary; always confirm the final cost before work begins.

What We Handle

Gas Leak Detection Rowlett Tx | Services Details

Natural Gas Leak Detection & Locating

 Using a combustible gas detector and electronic gas detection equipment, we perform a gas line leak detection sweep of your property to pinpoint the exact source, whether it’s an appliance connection, an underground gas line, or the meter itself.

Gas Leak Sniffer Test

A gas leak sniffer test uses a handheld sensor to trace gas concentration along pipe fittings and joints, helping us confirm a leak without guessing or digging unnecessarily.

Gas Line Pressure Test

We run a gas line pressure test to check whether your system holds pressure properly. A drop in pressure over time often points to gas pipe corrosion or a failing connection somewhere along the line.

Gas Meter Inspection

A full gas meter inspection checks the meter itself and its connections for corrosion, loose fittings, or damage that can lead to a slow, hard-to-notice leak.

Underground Gas Line Locating & Excavation

When a leak is traced below ground, we perform gas line locating before any digging begins, followed by careful gas line excavation to expose and repair the affected section.

Gas Line Repair & Replacement

Once the leak is confirmed, we handle gas line repair for minor corrosion or joint issues, or full gas line replacement when the pipe has deteriorated beyond a simple fix.

Gas Leak Detection Rowlett Tx. Technician using a combustible gas detector near Pecan Grove Park in Rowlett, Texas

What We Handle

Why Rowlett Residents Choose Rowlett Leak Detection

Symptoms & Causes

Common Gas Leak Problems We Fix

This is the gas odorant mercaptan added specifically so leaks are noticeable; it means a leak is likely present.

Often indicates gas escaping under pressure at a loose or damaged fitting.

Can point to an underground gas line leak affecting the soil above it.

Frequently caused by a slow leak in the line or at an appliance connection.
Sometimes linked to a gas pressure problem rather than the appliance itself.

A possible carbon monoxide or gas exposure symptom that needs immediate attention.

How It Works

How Our Gas Leak Detection Process Works

  1. 1

    Call

    If you smell gas, leave the property first, then call us immediately for emergency dispatch.
  2. 2

    Detect

    We use a combustible gas detector and sniffer testing to trace the leak to its exact source.
  3. 3

    Confirm & Repair

    Once located, we repair or replace the affected section and pressure test the line.
  4. 4

    Verify Safety

    We recheck the area to confirm gas levels are safe before we consider the job complete.

Real Neighbors, Real Results

What Rowlett Homeowners Say

Service Areas

Gas Leak Detection Rowlett TX: Areas We Cover

Whether you’re near the Rowlett Community Center, along the streets bordering Pecan Grove Park, or tucked into Kenwood Heights, Dalrock, or Waterview, our gas leak detection team responds across 75030, 75088, and 75089 with the same fast dispatch every time. Rowlett’s mix of older and newer gas lines means corrosion and connection issues show up differently block by block, and we come prepared to test both underground and appliance-level connections.

Rowlett Leak Detection also serves Dallas, Garland, Rockwall, Sachse and surrounding communities.

Questions We Hear Often

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a natural gas leak actually smell like?

Natural gas is odorless on its own, so utilities add mercaptan, a chemical that smells like rotten eggs or sulfur, to make leaks noticeable.

What should I do if I smell gas in my house?

 Leave the property immediately, avoid using switches or flames, and call your gas utility and a licensed technician from a safe distance.

Can a gas leak make you sick without a fire or explosion?

Yes. Exposure to natural gas or carbon monoxide can cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea even without any visible danger.

How do professionals actually find a gas leak?

Technicians use a combustible gas detector or electronic sniffer test to trace gas concentration along lines, fittings, and appliance connections.

Is a hissing sound near my gas meter always a leak?

Not always, but it’s a strong warning sign and should be checked immediately by a licensed technician.

How often should gas lines be inspected in an older Rowlett home?

Most professionals recommend a gas meter inspection and pressure test every one to two years, especially for homes over 20 years old.

Can dead grass in my yard really mean an underground gas line leak?

Yes, gas escaping underground can starve roots of oxygen, sometimes causing a visible dead or yellowing patch above the line.

Does homeowners insurance cover gas leak repair?

Coverage varies by policy and cause. We recommend confirming directly with your insurer before assuming repair costs are included.

Licensed, Local, and Accountable

Rowlett Leak Detection has provided gas leak detection across Rowlett and the surrounding Texas region for over three years, completing hundreds of inspections with an average emergency response time of under 30 minutes. Every technician wears an ID badge, uses shoe covers inside your home, and follows a documented safety-check process before leaving any property.

Gas meter inspection performed on a home in Kenwood Heights, Rowlett TX
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