If you’re certain there’s a gas leak somewhere in the building, Texas Gas Service strongly advises evacuating the structure and calling for help immediately. However, if you don’t have any reason to believe you have a gas leak and want to ensure your peace of mind, we can help.

At Wasden Plumbing, we’re a team of highly experienced Master Plumbers serving in Rowlett, Rockwall, and Dallas. Here are some signs that may indicate a gas leak.

The Smell of Rotten Eggs

Natural gas is mainly composed of methane, which has no taste, smell, or color. To make gas leaks easily noticeable, gas companies add small contractions of a foul-smelling gas called Mercaptan to the natural gas they supply. Mercaptan is harmless to humans, but it has a distinct smell of rotten eggs. Inspect your gas lines closely and see if you can smell rotten eggs in an unusual place. If you do, call gas leak detection services immediately.

Hissing Sounds

You may not be able to smell mercaptan if the leak is very small or if other odors are concealing it. If you can hear hissing or whistling sounds near your gas line, the leak isn’t a small one. Call a Master Plumber and have it inspected and fixed.

Deteriorated Gas Plumbing

Iron is an excellent construction material. It’s strong, durable, and easy to make into different shapes. However, it has one flaw that we all know: corrosion. If your gas plumbing is old and you haven’t had a gas leak inspection in a while, you statistically have at least one leak somewhere in your building. Hire a gas leak inspection and put your mind at ease. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

Deteriorated industrial gas valve

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Wasden Plumbing is now the preferred team of plumbers for many commercial buildings in Rowlett, Rockwall, and Dallas. In addition to gas leak detection, we offer slab leak detection, clogged drain repair, sewer line repair, and other plumbing services.

Want to be certain your building doesn’t have a gas leak? Get in touch with our experts now!