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We have seen every issue a residential gas system can develop. Here are the problems our clients call us about most often.
Slow gas leaks at compression fittings and threaded joints are one of the most common findings during a gas line service visit. Left undetected, even a small leak allows gas to accumulate in enclosed spaces over time, creating both a health and fire risk. We pressure-test the full system, pinpoint the exact location with electronic detection equipment, and reseal or replace the affected fitting.
Shutoff valves that are never operated can corrode internally and seize in place, leaving you unable to cut off gas to an appliance quickly if needed. A stuck shutoff valve is a serious problem in any emergency situation and should not be left until something forces the issue. We assess the valve condition and replace it with a new unit if it can no longer be safely operated.
An appliance that takes several attempts to ignite or that produces a weak, uneven flame often has a supply pressure problem rather than an appliance fault. Undersized gas lines, partially closed valves, or a pressure drop caused by a slow leak upstream can all cause this symptom. We trace the gas line back from the appliance to find the actual cause and correct it at the source.
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 efficiently. This type of slow loss is difficult to detect without a proper pressure test. We run a full system test to confirm whether a leak is contributing to the increase and identify the location if one is present.
Adding a high-BTU appliance to an existing line that was sized for a smaller load is one of the most common causes of appliance performance problems in homes that have been renovated or upgraded over the years. The original line cannot carry the increased demand, and every appliance on that branch suffers. We assess the full system load and resize the affected section to match current demand.
Surface corrosion on black steel gas pipe is a warning sign that the pipe's structural integrity may be compromised, particularly at joints and in areas exposed to moisture. Corrosion that has progressed far enough can allow small cracks to develop under normal gas pressure. We assess the affected sections, remove and replace any pipe that has deteriorated beyond safe use, and correct the conditions that allowed the corrosion to develop.
Gas line work that was done during a renovation without a TSSA-licensed contractor leaves the system without a certified inspection record, which can create problems with home insurance and property sales. It may also mean the work does not meet current Winnipeg Fuel Gas Code. We review the uncertified work, make any corrections needed, and provide proper documentation for the completed installation.
A faint hissing or whistling sound near a gas pipe, fitting, or meter connection is one of the clearest audible signs of a gas leak and should be taken seriously immediately. The leak may be small, but its location inside a wall or near the meter makes it potentially hazardous if gas accumulates. We respond promptly, locate the source with detection equipment, and complete the repair before gas service is restored.
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.
Winnipeg Service Pros came out to inspect our gas lines after we added a new dryer connection. The technician went through every connection point and ran a full pressure test before signing off. He explained exactly what he found and why the pressure test mattered. Very thorough, and I felt confident in the result.
I called Winnipeg Service Pros to have our system inspected before listing the house. The technician arrived on schedule, completed the full service, and gave me a written summary I could pass along to our real estate agent. The whole visit took about two hours. Exactly what I needed.
The technician found a corroded shutoff valve during our service visit and had to come back the next day with the right replacement part. A minor inconvenience, but he was upfront about it and returned exactly when he said he would. Everything was sorted out properly and the valve now turns smoothly.
We only called because we were adding a BBQ gas line, but during the pressure test they found a slow leak at one of our furnace fittings. Had no idea. They repaired it the same day and connected the BBQ line too. Genuinely glad we called for the full service instead of just the hookup.
Winnipeg Service Pros serviced our gas lines as part of a kitchen renovation. They coordinated the timing well with our contractor, and the technician explained the permit process before starting. No surprises, no mess, and the documentation was ready when we needed it for the building inspection.
I had been putting off a gas line service for a couple of years and finally booked with Winnipeg Service Pros after a neighbour recommended them. The technician was friendly, did not try to upsell anything we did not need, and the final invoice matched exactly what was quoted. Will book again next year.
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