Gas Line Installation & Repair in Oklahoma City

Licensed gas line work for OKC homes and businesses. Every job includes pressure testing and full code compliance for your safety.

Our Service

Gas Line Installation & Repair

Gas line work is not a DIY project. A gas leak or improperly installed gas line is a life-safety hazard — it can cause fires, explosions, and carbon monoxide poisoning. In Oklahoma, all gas line work must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter, and all installations must be pressure tested and inspected before use.

Precision Plumbing Solutions holds the required Oklahoma plumbing license (OK PL #136370) to perform gas line work throughout the OKC metro. Our licensed plumbers are experienced with both natural gas and propane systems, and we perform pressure testing on every job to verify the integrity of the work before we leave your property.

Gas Line Services

  • New gas line installation (appliances, generators, fire pits)
  • Gas line repair and leak remediation
  • Gas line pressure testing and inspection
  • Gas line extension for kitchen remodels
  • Outdoor gas line installation (grills, fire features)
  • Gas appliance hookup and connection
  • Propane system service
Licensed plumber performing gas line inspection in Oklahoma City

Why Choose Precision Plumbing?

  • Licensed & Insured — OK PL #136370
  • 24/7 Emergency Service Available
  • Upfront, Transparent Pricing
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
  • Veteran-Owned & Operated Since 1998

Our Process

Our Gas Line Service Process

1

Safety Assessment First

Before any work begins, we assess the existing gas system — checking for signs of corrosion, improper connections, or code violations. If we detect an active leak, we work with you to isolate the affected section safely.

2

Design & Planning

For new installations, we design the gas line routing to meet current Oklahoma code requirements — including proper pipe sizing for the appliance load, correct materials (black iron, CSST, or copper as appropriate), and required clearances.

3

Licensed Installation

All work is performed by our licensed plumbers. We use code-approved materials and fittings, and all connections are made to manufacturer and code specifications.

4

Pressure Testing

Before any gas is introduced, we pressure test the completed line using compressed air or nitrogen. This verifies that every joint and connection is leak-free. We do not skip this step.

5

Final Inspection & Documentation

We document the completed work and provide you with a record of the pressure test results. Where permits are required, we coordinate the inspection with the local authority.

At a Glance

Gas Line Materials Compared

MaterialCommon UseAdvantagesLimitations
Black Iron PipeMain gas lines, exposed runsDurable, code-accepted everywhereRigid, requires threaded fittings
CSST (Flexible Steel)Interior branch linesFlexible, faster installationRequires bonding, not for all jurisdictions
CopperPropane systems (not natural gas)Corrosion-resistantNot approved for natural gas in most codes
PE (Polyethylene)Underground exterior runsCorrosion-resistant, long lifespanNot for interior use

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Do not touch any electrical switches, do not use your phone inside the building, and do not attempt to locate the leak yourself. Evacuate everyone from the building immediately, leaving doors open as you exit. Call 911 and Oklahoma Natural Gas from outside or from a neighbor's home. Only call us after emergency services have secured the scene and confirmed it is safe to re-enter.

Do I need a permit for gas line work in Oklahoma City?

Yes, in most cases. Gas line installations and significant repairs in Oklahoma City and surrounding municipalities require a permit and inspection. We handle the permit process as part of our service and coordinate the required inspections. Unpermitted gas work is a safety risk and can affect your homeowner's insurance.

Can you add a gas line for a new appliance or outdoor kitchen?

Yes. We install gas lines for new appliances (ranges, dryers, water heaters, generators), outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and pool heaters throughout the OKC metro. We will assess your existing gas meter capacity to ensure it can support the additional load before beginning any work.

How do I know if my gas line has a leak?

Natural gas is odorless in its natural state, but the utility company adds mercaptan — a sulphur compound that smells like rotten eggs — so leaks can be detected by smell. Other signs include a hissing sound near a gas line or appliance, dead vegetation in a line over an underground gas pipe, or unusually high gas bills. If you suspect a leak, follow the evacuation steps above immediately.

Ready to Schedule Service?

Available 24/7 for emergencies. Same-day service throughout the OKC metro. After-hours fees may apply.