Safe, Precision Gas Piping.
Gas lines require absolute precision. Whether you are upgrading to a gas range, installing a new outdoor kitchen, or need an emergency leak repaired, our certified experts ensure your home is completely secure.

Technical Review By
Oleg Shevchenko
Gas Line Installation
Uncompromising Safety Standards
Working with natural gas or propane is not a DIY project. Improper installation can lead to catastrophic leaks and severe health hazards. At Pipedex Plumbing & Drains, our licensed technicians are rigorously trained in the latest safety protocols and local building codes across Spartanburg & Greenville. We pressure-test every single line we install to ensure flawless integrity and your ultimate peace of mind.

Regular maintenance is the secret to extending the lifespan of this system. Getting ahead of small problems now will save you from major, expensive failures down the road.
Fueling Your Home Upgrades
Are you remodeling your kitchen to include a professional gas cooktop? Or perhaps adding a built-in grill and fire pit to your backyard patio? We handle the complex routing and sizing of your new gas lines, ensuring that your new appliances receive the correct pressure and volume to operate at peak performance. Reach out to us at 864-900-0300 today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I smell gas in my home?
If you smell a 'rotten egg' odor, evacuate the home immediately. Do not use any electronics, light switches, or phones inside the house, as a spark could ignite the gas. Once you are safely outside, call your gas provider, and then call Pipedex Plumbing & Drains at 864-900-0300 for emergency repair.
Do I need a permit to run a new gas line?
Yes, almost all new gas line installations or significant modifications require a local building permit and an inspection to ensure strict safety compliance. Pipedex Plumbing & Drains handles all permitting and coordination on your behalf.

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