A gas leak is a serious emergency that requires instant attention from a highly trained professional. At Aza Contractor, we know how terrifying it can be to smell gas inside your property or notice a drop in gas pressure. That is why our friendly team treats gas line issues with the highest level of urgency. We send our licensed plumbing specialists straight to your house in Falls Church with advanced detection tools to find the leak, shut off the hazard, and repair your pipes safely. We make your family’s safety our absolute top priority.
Our expert plumbers have spent years working with natural gas and propane lines across Northern Virginia. Whether your outdoor gas line was accidentally struck by a shovel, your furnace pipes are worn out, or your kitchen stove connection is leaking, we have the skills to fix it correctly. We always work carefully, follow strict local safety codes, and explain the situation clearly before we start any repair work. You can trust our local team to secure your home’s fuel lines and give you total peace of mind.
Never ignore the signs of a gas leak. If you suspect a problem, walk outside into fresh air right away, then contact our local service desk so we can send a licensed safety specialist to your property instantly.
We provide clear, itemized price estimates with zero hidden fees, so you always know exactly what you are paying for before our repairs begin.
Working with gas lines is dangerous. Our plumbers hold official state licenses and receive advanced safety training to handle fuel pipes securely.
We use high-tech electronic gas sniffers and pressure gauges to locate the exact source of a leak, even if it is hidden deep behind drywalls.
Do not flip any light switches, light a match, or start your car. Walk outside to safety immediately, and call the gas company or our team from outside the house.
Only if they have a special license! Our plumbers are fully certified to work on gas lines, ensuring your fuel system is fixed according to strict safety rules.
Most standard gas line repairs take between two and four hours, but our technician will stay on site until the lines pass a total safety pressure test.
Underground pipes can leak due to natural soil shifting, old age and rust, or accidental punctures caused by digging during yard projects.
We seal off the line and hook up a high-precision pressure gauge. If the pressure holds perfectly steady without dropping, the line is certified safe and leak-free.