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Gas Line Installation in Plano & DFW

Adding a gas range, outdoor grill, fireplace, generator, or pool heater requires a properly sized and permitted gas line. We install it from the existing supply to the new appliance — pressure tested and code-compliant.

What We Install Gas Lines For

Gas ranges and ovens (converting from electric). Outdoor gas grills and fire pits. Natural gas generators. Gas fireplaces and log sets. Pool and spa heaters. Gas dryers. Tankless water heaters. If it runs on natural gas or propane, we can extend or add the supply line.

Sizing and Pressure

The line has to be sized correctly for the appliance’s BTU demand. Too small and the appliance will underperform or fail to light. We calculate the load, size the pipe or CSST, and pressure test the completed installation before anything is connected. All work is permitted.

Safety First

If at any point during installation you smell gas, leave immediately, call 911 and your gas utility from outside, then call us. We take gas safety seriously on every job — no shortcuts on pressure testing or bonding.

Everything We Offer

  • Gas line routing from existing supply
  • New gas line for kitchen range or oven
  • Outdoor gas grill line installation
  • Gas fireplace and log set connections
  • Generator gas line installation
  • Pool and spa heater gas supply
  • Proper pipe sizing for BTU load
  • Pressure testing and permit inspection

Gas Line Installation in Plano & DFW — Common Questions

Straight answers before you call.

Can I connect a gas appliance myself?

The flexible connector between the valve and the appliance is a homeowner task in most jurisdictions. Running new gas line through the house — adding new pipe or extending from the main — requires a licensed plumber and a permit. We handle the rough-in; you handle the appliance connection if you choose.

How long does a new gas line installation take?

Running a gas line from an existing supply point to a new appliance location typically takes a few hours for a straightforward run. Longer runs, outdoor installations, or multi-appliance projects take longer. We'll give you an accurate estimate after seeing the scope.

Do you convert homes from electric to gas appliances?

Yes. If your home has an existing gas meter and supply, we can extend lines to any location in the house for a range, dryer, fireplace, or generator. If you don't have gas service, we coordinate with the utility on a new meter installation.

What's the difference between natural gas and propane installations?

The pipe sizing, regulator pressure, and appliance orifices differ between natural gas and propane. Most appliances are convertible with the right orifice kit. We handle both and ensure the supply pressure matches the appliance's specifications.

Do you need a permit for a gas line installation?

Yes. All new gas line work requires a permit and pressure test inspection in Texas. We pull the permit and schedule the inspection — no extra work on your end.