Hobson AC

24/7 Emergency Service

Gas Line Repair & Installation in Weatherford, TX

Gas line work requires specific licensing that many plumbers don’t hold. Hobson AC holds a Master Med Gas license — qualified for residential gas line repair, extension, and new installation across Parker County.

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Master Med Gas

Licensed

If You Smell Gas

Call 911 First

Residential Gas Lines

Repair & Install

Since 1962

Parker County

Flat-Rate Pricing

Always

Licensed Plumbers

RMP #7163

Gas Line Safety and Licensing in Texas

Gas line work in Texas requires specific licensing. The Master Med Gas license authorises work on residential gas systems that a standard plumbing license does not cover. Not every plumber can legally perform gas line repairs — Hobson AC can.

If you smell gas in your home: leave immediately, do not operate any electrical switches, do not use your phone until you are outside, call 911, and wait for emergency services to clear the building. Only after that should you call us for repair.

What We Offer

Gas Line Repair

Leak detection and repair on existing residential gas lines. Licensed and equipped for safe repair.

Gas Line Extension

Adding a gas appliance or relocating an existing one. We extend the gas line correctly and verify integrity before connection.

New Gas Line Installation

New residential gas line runs from meter to appliance. Correctly sized for the appliance load and tested for integrity.

Gas Leak Detection

Systematic pressure testing and leak detection for residential gas systems. If you suspect a leak but there’s no emergency, we can perform a diagnostic.

Gas Appliance Hookups

Safe connections for gas ranges, cooktops, dryers, fireplaces, and outdoor grills. Every installation is pressure tested and verified for proper operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Gas Line Service

Can you install gas lines for new appliances?

Yes. We install gas lines for stoves, fireplaces, water heaters, outdoor kitchens, generators, and more.

Common signs include a sulfur or rotten egg smell, hissing sounds, or unusually high gas bills.

Leave the area immediately, contact your gas provider, and call emergency services if necessary before scheduling repairs.

Yes. Our technicians are properly trained and licensed to perform gas line work safely.

Both options are possible depending on the location, condition, and severity of the damage.

Still have questions?

Gas Line Service — Master Med Gas Licensed

If you smell gas, call 911 first. Then call us.

For non-emergency gas line service, call us today or schedule online.

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week