Gas Leak Detection
A gas leak isn’t a problem to avoid or put off for another day. It’s a potentially dangerous situation, as it could cause carbon monoxide poisoning or even an explosion.
If you suspect a gas leak on your commercial or residential property, locate and fix it immediately.
Signs of a gas leak include:
- a sulphurous smell (natural gas is odourised for this reason)
- a hissing sound where gas is used
- weak or dying landscaping near the gas line
We are the experts in detecting and repairing gas leaks in Perth and Perth greater area and can be at your property within 24 hours.
Our highly experienced experts deal with gas leaks every day, and can be out to your property within 24 hours to find the leak. Our state-of-the-art technology reduces the amount of digging and other invasive processes on your property.
Our highly experienced experts deal with gas leaks every day, and can be out to your property within 24 hours to find the leak. Our state-of-the-art technology reduces the amount of digging and other invasive processes on your property.
How we work
Find
We use acoustic detection, gas sniffers, and pressure testing to pinpoint gas leaks accurately — whether indoors, outdoors, or underground.
Fix
If we can resolve the issue during the visit, our licensed gas fitters will take care of it on the spot. Otherwise, we’ll give you a quote and lock in a time to return.
Prevent
We can recommend upgrades to old systems, pressure regulation, or inspection plans for high-use or high-risk properties like rentals, short stays, or commercial facilities.
FAQs
What should I do if I have a gas leak?
Get professional help with a qualified and experienced Leak Detector that uses the most up to date technology to find the leak as quickly and efficiently as possible.
How do gas leaks happen?
Damage to gas pipes; accidental breakage of underground gas lines; faulty, improperly fitted, or inadequately maintained household appliances or piping systems.
Not sure if you’ve got a gas leak?
You don’t need to be certain to get in touch.
If you’ve noticed a strange smell, dying plants, or anything unusual near your gas line, it’s always better to check.