
Manhattan Gas Line Plumbers
Gas Line Plumbing Repairs & Installations for the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Greenwich Village, East Village & Brooklyn
Gas lines are one of the great modern luxuries that make life more convenient, whether you’re cooking your favorite meals on a gas range or staying warm with efficient heating during NYC’s colder months. However, even a small issue, like a gas leak, can quickly turn into a serious safety hazard. IPSS Plumbing Corp is proud to bring years of training, experience, and the proper certifications to make sure your gas line remains in top condition.
Go With the Team You Can Trust.
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Family-Owned & Operated
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Master Plumbers & Certified Welders
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Free Estimates & Same-Day Service
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35+ Years of Experience
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24/7 Emergency Services
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Fully Licensed with DOP & DEP
Signs of a Gas Line Problem
Gas line issues are no joke and should never be ignored—they can seriously impact your home and safety. The tricky thing is that these problems often show up slowly and can be easy to miss, so it’s important to stay alert and proactive.
Here are some common signs that could indicate an issue with your gas line:
- Smell of gas - A sulfur-like, rotten egg odor often indicates a gas leak. Gas companies add this detectable smell as a safety measure to help identify leaks.
- Hissing sounds - A hissing or whistling noise near your gas lines can signal escaping gas, especially around connections or valves.
- Dead vegetation - If plants or grass around your outdoor gas line suddenly wither or die, it may point to an underground leak.

What to Do If You Suspect a Gas Leak
A gas leak is a serious emergency that requires immediate attention. Natural gas is odorless, but utility companies add a distinct sulfur-like smell (similar to rotten eggs) to help detect leaks.