Safe Gas Line & Appliance Installation

Gas installations require absolute precision, specialized tools, and strict adherence to Ontario’s technical safety regulations. Our certified, licensed gas fitters provide safe and professional gas line installation for residential and commercial appliances across the GTA. We ensure your gas infrastructure is leak-free, perfectly pressurized, and fully compliant with all local safety codes.

Safe Gas Line & Appliance Installation
Our Expert Gas Fitting Capabilities

Our Expert Gas Fitting Capabilities

  • Appliance Connections: Expert hookups for gas stoves, cooktops, ovens, clothes dryers, and water heaters.
  • Outdoor Living Spaces: Custom gas line extensions for outdoor BBQs, patio heaters, and fire pits so you never have to change a propane tank again.
  • Commercial & Fireplace Lines: Reliable natural gas piping for commercial kitchen equipment, warehouse heaters, and indoor gas fireplaces.

Why Professional Gas Line Installation is Non-Negotiable

Dealing with natural gas is not a DIY project. Improperly installed gas lines pose severe risks, including:

  • Carbon Monoxide Exposure: A silent, odorless gas that can be fatal if combustion appliances aren’t vented correctly.
  • Fire & Explosion Hazards: Even a microscopic leak in a fitting can lead to catastrophic consequences.
  • Voided Warranties: Appliance manufacturers will instantly void your warranty if a gas range or dryer was not installed by a licensed technician.
  • Code Violations: Unpermitted gas work can result in heavy fines and complicate the sale of your property in Ontario.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. In Ontario, gas line work must legally be performed by a licensed TSSA (Technical Standards and Safety Authority) gas fitter. Unprofessional installation carries extreme risks of carbon monoxide poisoning, gas leaks, and fire hazards.
Evacuate the property immediately. Do not turn any light switches on or off, and do not use your phone inside the building. Once safely outside, call Enbridge Gas (or your local utility's emergency line) or 911.
If you have an older property, notice a drop in appliance performance, or smell a faint "rotten egg" odor, you should book a professional gas pressure and leak inspection right away.

Trust Your Project to Licensed Professionals

Keep your property safe with expert, code-compliant gas line installations. Contact our certified GTA team to handle your next appliance hookup safely.

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