Licensed gas fitters across the Central Coast, Northern Sydney, Sydney and Newcastle. Emergency gas response, installations, conversions and compliance testing.
Our licensed gas fitters handle every aspect of gas work in residential and commercial properties. This includes new gas line installations, gas appliance connections (cooktops, ovens, heaters, BBQs, hot water systems), gas leak detection and repair, LPG to natural gas conversions, gas compliance certificates, and emergency gas response 24/7.
All gas work in NSW must be completed by a licensed gas fitter under the Gas and Electricity (Consumer Safety) Act 2017. Our technicians hold current gas fitting licences and carry calibrated gas detection equipment on every call.
Understanding typical costs helps you budget for gas work. While every job is assessed individually, here are common price ranges based on our completed work across NSW:
• Emergency gas call-out: $180–$320+ (includes leak detection and make-safe) • New gas line installation: $800–$1,800+ (depending on distance and complexity) • Gas hot water system connection: $1,600–$3,200+ (unit + installation) • Gas cooktop/oven connection: $180–$350 • LPG to natural gas conversion: $400–$1,200+ (per appliance) • Gas compliance certificate: $180–$280
All quotes are provided upfront with no hidden charges. Complex installations receive a detailed written scope before work commences.
Gas emergencies require immediate professional response. Call us immediately if you:
• Smell gas (rotten egg odour) anywhere on your property • Hear hissing near gas lines or appliances • Notice a gas appliance producing yellow or orange flames instead of blue • Experience carbon monoxide detector activation • Find damaged gas lines after construction or storm damage
Our emergency protocol: Call received → safety assessment over phone → technician dispatched (typically 45–90 minutes) → gas isolated and made safe → permanent repair scheduled or completed same-visit where possible.
Case study: A Sunday night call from a homeowner who smelled gas near their hot water system. Our technician arrived within 45 minutes, identified a corroded joint on the copper gas line, isolated the supply, and completed a permanent repair the same night. Total time on-site: 90 minutes.
Uncertified gas work is not just illegal — it is genuinely dangerous. Poorly fitted gas connections can cause:
• Gas leaks leading to explosion risk • Carbon monoxide poisoning (odourless, colourless, potentially fatal) • House fires from incorrectly sealed joints • Insurance claim rejection (insurers will not cover damage from unlicensed work)
Always verify your gas fitter holds a current NSW gas fitting licence. You can check licence status through NSW Fair Trading. Our licence numbers are displayed on all vehicles, invoices, and compliance certificates.
Regular gas system maintenance prevents emergencies and extends appliance life:
• Annual gas appliance servicing (especially heaters before winter) • Gas line pressure testing every 2–3 years • Visual inspection of exposed gas lines for corrosion (particularly in coastal areas where salt air accelerates deterioration) • Carbon monoxide detector testing monthly • Immediate investigation of any unusual smell, sound, or flame colour
We offer scheduled gas maintenance plans for both residential and commercial properties, ensuring compliance and safety year-round.
A plumber completes a 4-year apprenticeship and can obtain additional gas fitting certification. A standalone gas fitter holds a Certificate III in Gas Fitting but cannot perform general plumbing work. Our technicians hold both qualifications, meaning one tradesperson handles your entire job.
Yes, if natural gas is available in your street. The conversion involves connecting to the mains supply, modifying or replacing appliances with natural gas-compatible models, and obtaining a gas compliance certificate. We handle the entire process.
Our emergency gas fitters typically arrive within 45–90 minutes across our service areas. If you smell gas, evacuate immediately, do not operate electrical switches, and call us from outside the property.
Yes, a gas compliance certificate is legally required for all gas fitting work in NSW. It confirms the work meets Australian Standard AS/NZS 5601 and is safe for use. We issue certificates for every completed job.
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