Gas · Gas Line Installation
Gas line installation in Toronto and the GTA.
A new run of gas pipe is its own job: sized for the appliance on the end of it, fixed properly along the route, and proven with the burner lit.
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What usually
turns out to be wrong.
Most calls start with an appliance that has nowhere to plug in. A kitchen going from electric to gas, a dryer moving downstairs, a fireplace added to a room that never had one. The job is the run itself: pipe sized for the load, taken from the meter or an existing manifold, fixed to the structure, valved at the outlet and finished with a shut-off somebody can actually reach. We run new lines and we replace tired ones.
No line where the appliance is going
The kitchen is electric, the range arriving is gas, and there is nothing behind the wall to connect to. That is a new run, not a connector, and it is easier before the backsplash goes on.
A capped stub nobody finished
Builders often leave a capped tee for a future BBQ or second appliance. The cap is not a connection. The branch still needs extending, sizing checked, a shut-off at the outlet and a leak test before anything is lit.
Burners that starve when everything runs
A range that burns fine alone and drops to a lazy yellow flame when the dryer and water heater fire is usually a sizing problem: too small a pipe, or too long a run, for the load.
Old corrugated flex on a fixed run
Flexible connector used where hard pipe belongs, often at the meter or buried behind a finished wall. It work-hardens, corrodes at the fittings and cannot be inspected. We take it out and thread black iron in its place.
A shut-off you can’t get to
Valves buried behind a water softener, above a finished ceiling or under the machine itself. If the branch can’t be isolated, every future repair starts by shutting the whole house down. We move them where a hand fits.
More appliances than the service can carry
Furnace, water heater, range, dryer, fireplace and a pool heater on one meter. Each carries an input rating on its plate, and the total sometimes lands past what the service was set up to deliver. That belongs in the quote.
What the job includes.
The route and the sizing
We walk the run before pricing it: joist direction, what has to be crossed, the length, and the input rating of everything already on the meter.
Black iron, threaded on site
The fixed run is threaded pipe made up length by length, clipped tight to the joists rather than hanging where somebody will walk into it.
A valved, labelled take-off
Every branch gets its own shut-off at the outlet and a label, so the next person in the mechanical room can tell the BBQ drop from the dryer drop.
Wall and floor penetrations
Where the pipe leaves the building it is sleeved, sealed and painted, so the entry doesn’t rust out and weather doesn’t follow the pipe indoors.
Pressure test and lit flame
The new run is pressure tested, every joint is checked, and the appliance on the end of it is lit and watched burning before we pack up.
How the visit goes.
- 01The walk-throughWe look at the meter, the appliance position and everything in between. Route, length and the load already on the service decide the price.
- 02Isolate and cut inThe branch we are working on comes off, the rest of the house keeps running, and the take-off is made at the meter or the manifold.
- 03Run, valve, connectPipe threaded and fixed along the route, a shut-off set at the outlet, then the approved connector to the appliance itself.
- 04Test and lightPressure held, joints checked, the appliance commissioned and burning correctly in front of you. Anything we shut down gets relit and checked before we go.
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Gas Line Installation questions.
If yours isn’t here, the phone is the fastest way to have it answered, seven days a week.
It depends on the run rather than the appliance. A short take-off in an open basement is quick work. A line that crosses the joists, climbs inside a partition wall or goes out through the foundation takes drilling, fittings and time, and every fitting is another joint to make up and check. We walk the route before we put a number on it.
The specialty, on the phone.
Tell us what’s being connected and where it’s going. The line, the hookup and the lit-flame test all happen in one visit.


