Gas Line Piping & Inspection

Licensed gas line installation, extension, and safety inspections for homes and businesses.

About Gas Line Piping & Inspection

Gas line work demands precision and proper licensing — mistakes can be fatal. Wichita HVAC Pro is licensed and insured for residential and light commercial gas piping work, including new line installation for furnaces, water heaters, generators, and outdoor grills, as well as extensions and pressure testing for existing systems. We use only code-compliant materials and conduct post-work pressure testing and leak detection with calibrated instruments. Whether you're adding a gas appliance or need a safety inspection after a concern, our team provides thorough, documented service.

What You Get

  • State-licensed gas contractors — fully bonded and insured
  • Post-installation pressure testing with calibrated leak detection equipment
  • Code-compliant materials and proper permitting for all work
  • Inspections documented with written safety certification

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on gas line piping & inspection. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for gas line work in Wichita?
Yes — any new gas line installation or modification in Wichita requires a permit from the City of Wichita. We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections as part of our service. Using an unlicensed contractor for gas work without permits creates serious liability and insurance issues for homeowners.
How long does gas line installation take?
A straightforward gas line extension for a new appliance — like adding a gas dryer line or extending to an outdoor grill — typically takes 2–4 hours. More complex jobs involving a new line from the meter or multiple appliances may take a full day. We provide a detailed scope and timeline during your estimate.
What should I do if I smell gas in my home?
Leave the building immediately without using any electrical switches or open flames, and call your gas utility from outside. Once the utility has cleared the premises, call us for a thorough gas line inspection and leak diagnosis. Never re-enter a building that smells of gas until it has been cleared by professionals.