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Why Choose OC Property Solutions for Gas Leak Detection?

Gas leaks aren’t something you gamble with. You need a team that knows exactly what they’re doing. With over a decade of experience, state-of-the-art detection tools, and licensed, bonded, and insured professionals, we don’t miss a thing.

Our Trusted Gas Leak Detection Services

Gas leaks are dangerous as they can go unnoticed until it’s too late. Not with OC Property Solutions. Our gas leak detection services are designed to find even the smallest leaks before they become a threat. Using advanced detection technology, we quickly detect leaks in homes and businesses to ensure your safety. If you suspect a leak, call OC Property Solutions now!

Residential Gas Leak Detection

Even a small leak can lead to serious risks like fire hazards or carbon monoxide exposure. If you’ve noticed a strange smell, higher gas bills, or headaches when indoors, it’s time to call a gas leak detection company you can trust. We’ll find the issue and recommend the safest solution.

Commercial Gas Leak Inspections

For businesses, a gas leak isn’t just dangerous, it can mean forced shutdowns, lost revenue, and major liability risks. Whether you run a restaurant, office, or rental property, our team provides thorough commercial gas leak inspections to catch leaks early and keep your business running safely.

Emergency Gas Leak Services

If you smell gas or suspect a leak, call us immediately. We offer gas line repair services 24/7 to shut off the gas, find the leak, and fix it before it becomes a bigger emergency.

Regular Gas Safety Inspections & Maintenance

The best way to prevent gas leaks is through regular inspections. We offer scheduled gas safety checks to keep your home or business safe. Early detection means fewer risks and lower repair costs. Schedule a gas safety check with OC Property Solutions today.

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Our Gas Leak Detection Process

Not sure if we can do the job thoroughly and leave no trace of leaks behind? We use advanced technology, such as thermal imaging, to ensure every leak is detected, no matter how small. Here’s how we do it:

Step 1: Initial Safety Assessment & Consultation

Your safety is our priority. If you suspect a leak, we guide you through immediate steps over the phone before arriving. Once on-site, we assess the area, check for gas buildup, and determine the best detection method. If needed, we immediately prepare for emergency gas line repair to prevent further risks.

Step 2: Electronic Gas Leak Detection & Sniffing Devices

Some leaks are so small you might not notice them but they can still be dangerous. We use highly sensitive “gas sniffing” devices to detect even the slightest gas traces without unnecessary damage to your home’s plumbing services or gas lines.

Step 3: Infrared Thermal Imaging for Hidden Leaks

Gas leaks don’t always happen in plain sight. Using infrared thermal imaging, we scan behind walls, under floors, and in tight spaces to find leaks without tearing up your home preserving your property and preventing disruption to your heating or HVAC services systems.

Step 4: Gas Pipe Inspection with Camera Technology

For deeper leaks, our gas leak plumber team uses advanced camera technology to inspect gas lines from the inside. This allows us to detect cracks, corrosion, or weak connections before they cause bigger problems.

If you think there’s a leak, you need absolute certainty. Our advanced detection technology ensures no gas escape goes undetected. No false alarms, no unnecessary work. Call now for  best leak detection service!

Gas Leak Detection FAQs

How much does it cost to check for a gas leak?

On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $100 and $500 for professional gas leak detection services. This range accounts for the equipment utilized and the time required to accurately identify the leak.

Homeowners insurance coverage for gas leaks depends on the circumstances surrounding the leak. Generally, if a gas leak leads to an explosion or is caused by a covered peril, such as a severe storm, the resulting damages are typically covered. However, if the leak is due to gradual wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or aging appliances, the damage may not be covered.

To test for a gas leak at home, you can apply a soapy water solution to areas where you suspect a leak, such as joints and connections in gas lines. If bubbles form, it indicates a gas leak. Also, be alert for the distinctive rotten egg odor added to natural gas, which serves as a warning sign.

The cost to repair a gas leak can vary widely depending on the severity and location of the leak. Minor repairs, such as tightening a connection or replacing a small section of pipe, may cost as little as $150. However, more extensive repairs, especially those involving underground pipes or requiring significant excavation, can cost $2000 or more.