Gas Line Repair in San Jose

A gas leak isn't something you want to wait on. If you suspect a problem, our licensed plumbers specialize in gas line repair in San Jose and can pinpoint the source fast, whether it's a worn fitting or a corroded black iron pipe. We come prepared to fix it on the first visit, not just diagnose it.

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Smell Gas?

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Low Gas Pressure?

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Damaged or
Corroded Pipe?

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No Gas to Appliances?

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Gas Line Problems We Repair in San Jose

IRBIS handles every type of residential gas line repair across San Jose, from pinhole leaks to full section replacement.

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Rotten egg smell near appliances or the meter

What causes it: Raw natural gas is odorless. Utilities mix in a sulfur additive, so a leak smells like rotten eggs. Catch that smell, and the cause is usually a loose-fitting or a failed joint seal.

What we do: We close the gas at the meter first. A combustible gas detector finds the exact leak. Then we seal it or swap the bad section.

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Hissing sound near gas pipes or fittings

What causes it: A hiss means gas under pressure is getting out. The usual culprit is a threaded joint that worked loose or corroded.

What we do: Step outside first, then call. Our plumber shuts off the line and runs a pressure test. We repair the leak point before gas goes back on.

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Visible rust or corrosion on exposed gas pipes

What causes it: Decades of Bay Area humidity eat at the black iron pipe. Pre-1980 homes show it worst. Surface rust is the early warning. Deep pitting can punch through the wall.

What we do: We gauge the wall thickness and test for leaks. Corroded runs get replaced with new black iron or gas-rated CSST.

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Pilot lights are going out repeatedly on the stove or furnace

What causes it: A pilot that keeps dying points to low gas pressure. The cause sits upstream, often a partial blockage or a tired regulator.

What we do: We trace the supply from the meter to the appliance, check pressure at each point, and clear or repair whatever starves the burner.

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Higher-than-normal PG&E gas bill with no change in usage

What causes it: A hidden leak bleeds gas around the clock. The meter keeps counting even with everything off. A jump in your PG&E bill with steady habits is a common first clue.

What we do: We run a pressure decay test on the system, pinpoint the loss, and complete the gas pipe leak repair so the meter stops climbing.

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Gas line won't pass the city pressure test

What causes it: San Jose requires a pressure test before gas can be turned back on after work or a remodel. Old joints or a bad seal will fail the hold. One missed section does it, too.

What we do: We locate the failure point and repair it. A re-test confirms the fix. Then we pull the permit so the city inspection can be cleared.

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How Gas Line Repair Works: Our Process

Gas line repair is not a guess-and-patch job. Every job starts with a diagnosis, not assumptions, and finishes with a verified test before we leave.

Step 1

We isolate and test

Gas off at the meter. We charge the line with air and watch the gauge for the pressure drop that marks the leak.

Step 2

We show you what we found

You see the leak point, photos, and the test reading before any repair starts. No surprises, no upsell.

Step 3

We repair it right

We replace the failed fitting or pipe section with code-rated materials, not a temporary patch.

Step 4

We test again before we leave

A second pressure test confirms the line holds, and we coordinate the city inspection and PG&E reconnection.

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Why Choose IRBIS for Gas Line Repair in San Jose

Licensed California Gas Plumbers

Our gas crews work under California's C-36 plumbing classification (CSLB #1048009) and to the current code on every job.

Same-Day Emergency Response

Smell gas? We send a plumber the same day, with priority for active leaks.

Permit management included

Our team pulls the San Jose permit and schedules the inspection, so the paperwork never lands on you.

Pressure Testing on Every Job

No line returns to service until it passes a documented pressure test.

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Gas Line Service Areas in San Jose

Need gas line repair near you? IRBIS covers:

San Jose

Santa Clara

Sunnyvale

Mountain View

 Palo Alto

The list below shows the San Jose neighborhoods we reach:

Willow Glen

Alum Rock

Almaden Valley

Rose Garden

Evergreen

Berryessa

Santana Row

Downtown San Jose

Silver Creek

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Questions & Answers

Frequently
Asked Questions

These are the questions San Jose homeowners ask most before a gas line repair. Each answer is brief; call us for specifics on your home and the line in question.

How do I know if I have a gas line leak in my San Jose home?

Your nose is the first alarm. A rotten egg smell near the gas means a leak. A hissing pipe or a climbing PG&E bill counts, too. Smell gas? Leave and call.

How much does gas line repair cost in San Jose?

Price depends on the line's length, material, and how much is buried. We quote a flat rate up front, with no parts markup and no charge for the estimate.

Do I need a city permit for gas line repair in San Jose?

Yes. San Jose requires a permit and inspection for most gas line work. IRBIS pulls the permit and meets the inspector, so you don't have to.

Is gas line repair covered by homeowners' insurance?

Sometimes. A sudden accident may be covered. Slow corrosion and normal wear usually are not. Read your policy. We can document the cause of your claim.

Can you repair a gas line the same day I call?

Often, yes. For an active leak, we treat it as an emergency gas line repair in San Jose, CA, and prioritize same-day dispatch. Larger jobs may need a permit window.

What's the difference between repair and full replacement?

A repair fixes one failed section or fitting. Replacement swaps the entire run. That makes sense when the pipe is corroded throughout or too small for new appliances.

How long does a gas line repair take?

A single leak is often a few hours' work. Permit scheduling, the city inspection, and PG&E turning the gas back on can add a day to bigger jobs.

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