True Grit Plumbing

Gas Line Repair & Installation in Northwest Georgia

Smell Gas? Hear a Hiss? We treat every gas call like the emergency it is — and we give you upfront pricing before any work begins.

Gas line problems aren’t something to wait on. Whether you’ve got a confirmed leak, a line that needs to be extended for a new appliance, or an outdoor line that needs replacing, True Grit Plumbing handles it right. We serve homeowners across Bartow and Cherokee counties — Cartersville, Canton, Emerson, Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta, Woodstock, and Euharlee.

Every gas job starts with a thorough inspection and a straight answer on what needs to be done. You’ll know the price before we touch anything.

Gas Leak Detection & Repair

A gas leak is not a wait-and-see situation. If you smell sulfur or rotten eggs, hear a hissing sound near a gas line or appliance, notice dead vegetation in a line path, or see your gas bill spike without explanation — get out of the house and call us immediately.

We use electronic combustible gas detectors to pinpoint leaks precisely, including leaks inside walls, under slabs, and along buried outdoor lines. Once we find it, we give you a clear repair plan and get it fixed. All gas repair work is pressure-tested before we leave.

Warning signs of a gas leak:

  • Smell of sulfur or rotten eggs near appliances or outside
  • Hissing or whistling sound along a gas line
  • Dead grass or vegetation in a straight line across your yard
  • Gas appliances with pilot lights that keep going out
  • Unexplained spike in your gas bill
  • Dizziness, nausea, or headaches when inside the home

Gas Line Repairs

Corroded fittings, damaged flex connectors, loose unions, and cracked black iron pipe are among the most common gas line repairs we handle. These issues can develop slowly over time — especially in older homes where the original gas piping has been in service for decades.

We diagnose the problem, repair or replace the affected section, and pressure-test the entire line before restoring service. No guesswork, no cutting corners.

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Areas We Serve

Plumber connecting a gas line to a kitchen range in a Northwest Georgia home

Gas Appliance Hookups

Getting a new gas range, dryer, fireplace, or generator? Gas appliance connections need to be done correctly — the right fittings, proper flex connector length, and a leak test after every installation. We handle hookups for all residential gas appliances throughout Northwest Georgia.

We also disconnect and cap lines safely when appliances are removed, so your system stays code-compliant and pressure-tested.

Outdoor Gas Line Installation & Replacement

Running a new gas line to a detached garage, outdoor kitchen, generator, fire pit, or grill station? We install CSST and black iron lines for residential outdoor applications across Bartow and Cherokee counties.

Older outdoor lines that have corroded or shifted over time can develop slow leaks that are easy to miss. If your home has aging buried gas lines, we can inspect, pressure-test, and replace them as needed.

Serving Bartow & Cherokee Counties

True Grit Plumbing handles gas line work for homeowners throughout Northwest Georgia. If you smell gas, need a line run, or want an existing system inspected, give us a call. We show up, we give you a straight answer, and we fix it right the first time.

Gas Line Repair & Installation in Northwest Georgia

Across Northwest Georgia, gas line issues are something we handle every week — from aging black iron pipe in older homes to new CSST runs for outdoor kitchens and generators. We serve homeowners throughout Bartow and Cherokee counties with upfront pricing and work that’s pressure-tested before we leave.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Gas line repair costs vary depending on the location of the issue, the pipe material, and the extent of the damage. We give you a flat-rate price before any work begins — no surprises.

Most gas line repairs are completed in a single visit. New line installations for appliances or outdoor runs typically take a few hours depending on the length and complexity of the run.

If the unit is relatively new and the repair is reasonable, repair usually makes sense. If the tank is leaking, badly corroded, or nearing the end of its lifespan, replacement is often the better long-term option.

Yes. We work on both natural gas and propane (LP) systems. Whether your home uses utility natural gas or a propane tank, we can inspect, repair, and install gas lines for either fuel type.

If you smell gas anywhere in or around your home, leave immediately, don’t use any switches or electrical devices, and call your gas provider from outside. Once they’ve confirmed it’s safe to enter, call us to locate and repair the source of the leak.

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