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Gas leaks come from more places than most homeowners expect. Here are the situations our clients call us about most often.
The odour added to natural gas is the most common way homeowners detect a problem. It can come from a corroded fitting, a degraded flexible connector, a loose valve, or a deteriorating section of pipe anywhere in the supply system. The source is not always near where the smell is strongest, which is why pressure testing is the only reliable way to find it.
A hissing or whistling sound near an appliance, fitting, or wall often indicates an active gas release that may not yet be large enough to smell clearly. This type of leak typically comes from a fitting under pressure that is no longer sealing properly. Ignoring the sound can allow gas to accumulate in an enclosed space to a dangerous concentration.
An alarm activation is a strong indicator that gas is present at a detectable level, even when no smell is obvious. Detector alarms can respond to slow leaks from fittings, flexible connectors, or aging pipe that has not yet become noticeable to the occupants. The appropriate response is to evacuate and call a licensed gas fitter before re-entering the building.
Unexplained dead or dying grass and plants along the path of an underground gas line often signal a buried pipe leak that is escaping through the soil. These leaks can go undetected for months because the odour escapes gradually rather than accumulating indoors. Buried line leaks require excavation and pipe replacement to repair correctly.
Gas lines running inside wall cavities or above ceilings can develop leaks that are impossible to see directly. Pressure testing confirms the system is losing integrity even when no visible fitting is involved. Locating and repairing these leaks typically requires a combination of electronic detection equipment and carefully placed drywall access to reach the damaged section.
Flexible connectors and shutoff valves behind ranges, dryers, water heaters, and furnaces can degrade over time through material fatigue, corrosion, or movement stress. These components often appear undamaged while still allowing a slow seep through a pinhole or loosened compression fitting. Replacing the connector and valve as part of the repair prevents a repeat call for the same appliance.
Black iron and galvanized steel pipe from earlier residential installations corrodes progressively at threaded joints, under pipe insulation, and at unions that were never updated. The deterioration is usually internal or hidden, making it undetectable without a pressure test. Older homes with no history of gas system inspection are at the highest risk for this type of distributed leak.
A significant and unexplained increase in your gas bill can indicate that gas is escaping somewhere in the supply system rather than reaching your appliances. Even small leaks will show up in usage patterns over time. We conduct a full pressure test and connection check to determine whether a leak is contributing to the increase and identify the location if one is present.
A utility shutoff tag means the gas company identified a risk and stopped service at the meter. No one can restore gas until a licensed gas fitter inspects the internal system, completes repairs, and provides documented proof the piping is gas-tight. We handle the full process from inspection to sign-off so service can be restored as quickly as possible.
Smelled gas near my stove and called Winnipeg Service Pros the same morning. The technician arrived quickly, ran a proper pressure test, and found a loose valve connection I never would have noticed on my own. Everything was tested before the gas was turned back on. Very reassuring process from start to finish.
Had a faint gas smell in the basement and did not want to leave it. The team came out the same day, located the source behind the furnace, and completed the repair cleanly. They explained every step before doing it. Would not hesitate to call again.
The technician found the problem right away at a corroded fitting near my water heater. A replacement part had to be sourced, which added a couple of hours. The repair was done properly and the pressure test confirmed everything was sealed. Overall a solid experience.
Our house is from the early 1970s and the technician found a second weak spot during the inspection that we had no idea about. Both were repaired the same visit and passed the pressure test. Really glad they checked the full system rather than just the obvious spot.
The technician explained every part of the process clearly before starting. They found the leak behind my laundry room wall and kept the access opening small. My drywall contractor appreciated the clear documentation left behind. Professional from the first call to the final test.
Scheduling took a bit of back and forth due to availability but once the technician arrived the work was done efficiently and correctly. The pressure test at the end gave me confidence the repair was complete. Gas service was restored properly and has been working without issue since.
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