Same-/Next-Day Gas Line Repair & Replacement in Lakewood — Serving Belmar, Green Mountain, Applewood, Union Square & the Denver Metro Since 1995
If you smell gas, hear hissing near a line, or need to add a new gas appliance, Casa Lake Plumbing provides fast, professional gas line repair and replacement throughout Lakewood, Colorado. National cost data show that installing or extending a residential gas line typically costs an average of about $598, with most homeowners spending between roughly $271 and $937 and total extremes from around $120 to $2,000 depending on length and complexity. With 120 skilled professionals and 10 fully loaded service vans based near W Colfax Ave, Casa Lake Plumbing keeps your gas piping safe, leak-free and ready for your furnace, water heater and appliances.
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Top-Rated Gas Line Service Team in the Denver Metropolitan Area
Casa Lake Plumbing brings three decades of licensed gas piping experience to homes across Lakewood and Metro Denver, from simple stove hookups to full gas line replacements. Angi's 2026 gas line data show that gas line repairs typically average about $598, with standard repair costs often running $120–$250 for simple leaks and up to around $2,000 for more complex buried or wall-concealed lines, while per-foot costs commonly fall near $15–$25 including materials and labor. Having a licensed, well-equipped team ensures that these dollars go into safe, code-compliant work that protects your furnace, water heater and home.
From Belmar & 40 West Arts District to Applewood & Green Mountain
Casa Lake Plumbing installs, repairs and replaces gas lines in homes and small commercial properties across Lakewood — from long-time residences in Applewood and Bear Creek to newer developments near Belmar, Lakewood Estates, Solterra and Green Mountain. Many Lakewood homes rely on gas lines for furnaces, water heaters, ranges, fireplaces and outdoor grills, making safe, well-maintained gas piping essential for comfort and safety during Colorado's changing seasons.
Full Gas Line Diagnostics, Repair & Replacement, Done Right
Gas lines move combustible fuel through your home, so they must be designed, installed, tested and repaired by licensed professionals, not general handymen. National cost and safety guidance emphasize that gas line work typically involves specialized materials and labor, with line installation or replacement often costing around $15–$25 per linear foot and total repair or install bills commonly landing between roughly $260 and $820 or more depending on terrain and complexity. Casa Lake Plumbing focuses on complete gas line solutions — from leak detection and pressure testing to new line layout and permitting — so your system stays safe and up to code.
Signs You Need More Than a Quick Appliance Re-Hookup
Gas line issues range from small, accessible leaks at appliance connections to corroded, damaged or undersized lines behind walls or underground, and even minor problems can escalate quickly into serious safety hazards. Gas line repair cost guides show that fixing a standard gas pipe leak commonly costs between about $120 and $250, with total gas line repairs ranging from $150–$3,000 or more depending on severity, accessibility and length. If your furnace, water heater or range is showing signs of gas issues, call immediately — do not delay.
Persistent or recurring rotten-egg or sulfur-like odors near appliances, walls or crawlspaces — the most recognizable sign of a gas leak requiring immediate action.
Hissing or whistling sounds near gas lines, meters or appliance connections, even when equipment is off — a clear sign of escaping gas requiring emergency gas line service.
Dying grass or dead plants in a narrow strip along buried gas lines, or bubbles in puddles over underground lines — signs of a buried gas line leak.
Unexplained spikes in gas bills without changes in usage or weather — a potential indicator of a slow leak in your gas line or appliance connections.
Old, corroded or visibly damaged gas piping or shutoff valves near appliances, meters or in basements/crawlspaces — often best addressed with pipe replacement rather than patching.
Noticing any of these warning signs? Our gas line team is available 24/7 in Lakewood and across Metro Denver.
Call (720) 783-2007 — Available NowHomeowners, Landlords & Property Managers with Gas Appliances
Casa Lake Plumbing provides gas line repair and replacement for single-family homes, townhomes, condos, small multifamily properties and light commercial spaces across Lakewood and the Denver metro. Whether a single appliance needs a new branch line or an aging system requires major upgrades, our team designs gas piping solutions around your building, appliances and safety requirements.
Homeowners in Belmar, Green Mountain, Applewood, Lakewood Estates, Solterra, Union Square, Westgate and surrounding neighborhoods.
Landlords and property managers with gas-heated rentals or gas cooking appliances needing fast, safe repairs and code-compliant replacement work.
Condo and townhome owners needing safe, code-compliant gas piping for stoves, fireplaces and dryers — including commercial plumbing considerations for shared buildings.
Buyers and sellers addressing gas line deficiencies or safety concerns found during inspections — often combined with our water leak detection and pipe assessment services.
Homeowners adding new gas appliances — ranges, dryers, fireplaces, grills, backup generators — that need new or larger gas lines properly sized for safe operation.
How Age, Soil, Usage & Building Changes Affect Gas Line Repair & Replacement Timelines
Gas lines in Lakewood homes can last for decades when properly installed and protected, but soil movement, corrosion, DIY modifications and remodeling changes can all create leaks or capacity issues over time. Cost and repair references note that minor gas line repairs generally cost about $150–$300, while major repairs or partial replacements can range from roughly $300 to $3,000 or more depending on line length, accessibility and material. When multiple leaks, widespread corrosion or outdated materials are discovered, full or large-section gas line replacement is frequently recommended for safety and code compliance — often needed alongside furnace or water heater upgrades.
Older black iron or galvanized pipes may corrode or leak at threads, joints or buried sections over time — often requiring pipe replacement rather than continued patching.
Underground lines can be affected by soil shifting, erosion, freeze-thaw cycles or root intrusion in Colorado's climate, leading to leaks or pipe damage along buried sections.
Kitchen, laundry or heating upgrades can overload existing lines if new gas appliances are added without proper sizing — requiring new branch lines or larger main supply runs.
Skipping gas system inspections — which often start around $150 — can let small issues become major safety and cost problems, especially in homes that have never had a full gas line assessment.
Choose the Right Gas Line Solutions for Safety & Longevity
Residential gas piping systems typically combine interior branch lines feeding appliances with main supply lines and sometimes buried exterior runs to garages, outdoor kitchens or generators. Consumer cost data show that average gas line replacement or installation costs around $535–$598 for many projects, with most homeowners paying between roughly $120 and $1,350 and typical per-foot pricing near $15–$25 across materials. Our gas line specialists help you choose the right material and routing for every application.
| Gas Line Material | Typical Use | Approx. Cost per Linear Foot* |
|---|---|---|
| PVC / HDPE (Plastic) | Underground gas utility/service lines | ≈$0.50 – $1.50 per foot |
| Copper / Brass | Limited gas piping uses in some jurisdictions | ≈$1 – $3 per foot |
| Flexible CSST (Corrugated Stainless) | Interior branch lines and appliance runs | ≈$2 – $4 per foot |
| Galvanized Steel / Black Iron | Traditional interior gas piping and risers | ≈$3 – $8 per foot |
*Material cost only; installed costs often total about $15–$25 per foot once labor and fittings are included. Casa Lake Plumbing provides written estimates specific to your gas line project.
From Leak Detection to Final Pressure Test
We start with a visual inspection of accessible gas piping, appliance connections and shutoff valves, then perform appropriate testing — gas-sniffer checks or pressure tests — to locate leaks and assess pipe condition. Gas system inspections typically start around $150 and are essential before repairs. We then provide a written estimate for the needed gas line repair or replacement options.
We compare the scope and cost of spot repairs versus replacing longer sections, using cost ranges that show minor gas line repairs often costing about $150–$300 and major repairs or partial replacements ranging from roughly $300 to $3,000 or more. For systems with multiple leaks, widespread corrosion or undersized piping, we explain when full replacement is the safer long-term solution — often needed alongside pipe repiping work.
For repairs, our licensed plumbers fix accessible leaks by replacing fittings, sections or valves, or by re-routing short runs to eliminate problem areas. For replacement projects, we safely shut off gas, cap necessary branches, remove or abandon unsafe piping, and prepare routes for new lines including trenching or wall/ceiling access as required.
We install new gas lines using appropriate materials — black iron, steel, CSST or approved plastic for underground — and size them based on your appliances and code requirements to maintain proper gas pressure. Installed line costs commonly average $15–$25 per linear foot, with total project costs influenced by route length, turns and access. Proper sizing ensures your gas furnace and water heater operate efficiently.
We pressure-test the new or repaired gas line to ensure it is leak-free, then reconnect appliances with approved connectors and shutoff valves. Pressure testing typically costs about $75–$500 but is critical for verifying safety before gas is turned back on. When required, we coordinate city inspections before final startup — essential for code-compliant gas work in Lakewood and Jefferson County.
We clean the work area, backfill trenches or wall/ceiling access points as agreed, then document piping routes, shutoff locations and any code upgrades. We also walk you through gas safety basics — including leak signs and when to call for help — so you know how to respond in the future and keep your home safe year-round.
From Leak Detection to Final Sign-Off
Casa Lake Plumbing's gas line service is a turnkey package that covers testing, repairs or replacement, inspection coordination and safety education, so you do not have to piece together multiple contractors for a high-risk system. Whether you are in Applewood, Green Mountain, or anywhere across Metro Denver, you get the same licensed, safety-first standard.
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Licensed Gas Specialists, Local Experience & True 24/7 Response
When you compare gas line plumbers in Lakewood, Casa Lake Plumbing stands out for combining licensed gas piping expertise with a large in-house team and genuine 24/7 availability. Angi's 2026 gas line data report that gas line repair costs average about $598, with minor repairs starting around $120 and major or buried-line work reaching $2,000 or more, and that per-foot pricing typically runs about $15–$25 including materials and labor. ConsumerAffairs and HomeAdvisor likewise place average gas line replacements around $535–$598 for many projects, with job costs scaling with length, material and access. Having a licensed team like ours — experienced with gas furnaces, water heaters and boilers — ensures your gas system is handled correctly the first time.
Serving Lakewood, Jefferson County & Metro Denver with gas piping and plumbing services since 1995.
A full team of licensed plumbers and 10 fully equipped, gas-qualified service vans for rapid gas line response across all service areas.
Licensed plumbers experienced with gas line design, installation, repair and rerouting — not general handymen or unlicensed contractors.
Round-the-clock emergency availability for suspected gas leaks, damaged lines and urgent safety calls — nights, weekends and holidays included.
Transparent pricing, written estimates and code-compliant work backed by inspections, testing and documentation you can rely on.
See How New Gas Lines Improve Safety & Reliability
Our before-and-after gas line projects show corroded, undersized or leaking lines repaired or replaced with new, properly sized and safely routed piping. Cost and safety guides emphasize that replacing damaged, outdated gas lines — rather than repeatedly patching them — reduces long-term risk and can be cost-effective compared with repeated emergency calls and patch repairs. Many of these projects are coordinated alongside furnace and water heater replacements for maximum safety.
Durable, Code-Compliant Gas Piping from Meter to Appliance
Casa Lake Plumbing uses gas piping materials that meet local codes and manufacturer requirements, and follows best-practice installation and testing methods for every job. Cost references indicate that installed gas lines typically cost about $15–$25 per linear foot, with replacement or rerouting prices often in the $23–$35 per-foot range when removing old pipe and installing new sections. Choosing appropriate materials and routes at the design stage helps control both upfront cost and long-term reliability for your gas furnace, water heater and other gas appliances.
Understand Spot Fixes, Partial Re-Pipes & Full Gas Line Upgrades
Small, localized gas line issues — such as minor accessible leaks at fittings or short sections of damaged pipe — can often be fixed with targeted repairs that typically cost about $150–$300 for minor work. More extensive damage, widespread corrosion or multiple leaks can push repair costs into the $300–$3,000+ range, at which point partial or full gas line replacement — often around $3,000–$7,000 for an entire home — may provide better long-term safety and value.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gas Line Repair | Fixing isolated leaks or replacing short pipe sections | Lower upfront cost; minimal disruption; preserves existing layout | May not address hidden or future issues; repeated repairs add up |
| Partial / Full Replacement | Replacing longer sections or entire home gas piping | Addresses aging/corroded lines; improves safety & capacity; up to code | Higher initial investment; more extensive access/trenching needed |
From Small Leak Repairs to Full System Budgets
Homeowners often want clear cost ranges before scheduling gas line work. HomeAdvisor's 2025 data show that installing a gas line costs an average of about $598, with most homeowners spending between roughly $271 and $937 and some projects as low as $120 or as high as $2,000 depending on length and difficulty. ConsumerAffairs reports that gas line replacements typically cost around $535, with most projects falling between $120 and $1,350 and per-foot prices averaging $15–$25 including labor. Angi's 2026 data indicate that gas line repairs average around $598, with repair costs generally between about $120 and $5,000 depending on severity. HomeGuide and Fixr similarly note that gas line repairs often range from roughly $150–$700 for common work, with whole-home replacements frequently landing in the $3,000–$7,000 range.
| Metric | Typical Range (Examples)* |
|---|---|
| Minor gas line repair | ≈$150 – $300 |
| Typical gas line repair (average) | ≈$400 – $600 (many projects) |
| Gas line installation / replacement | ≈$120 – $1,350 (average ≈$535–$598) |
| Per-foot installed gas line | ≈$15 – $25 per linear foot |
| Whole-home gas line replacement | ≈$3,000 – $7,000 |
*Casa Lake Plumbing provides a project-specific, written estimate after inspecting your gas system and property. Ranges shown are from national cost guides and may vary based on local conditions.
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Get My Gas Line Cost EstimateWhen New Gas Piping Is the Right Call
Casa Lake Plumbing generally recommends full or major gas line replacement, rather than continued spot repairs, when safety, age and system condition indicate that patching is no longer a reliable option. Gas line cost and safety references note that while minor repairs can be economical, extensive damage, multiple leaks or outdated materials often justify whole-section or whole-home replacement in the $3,000–$7,000 range for long-term safety and compliance.
More Than Convenience — Life-Safety, Code Compliance & Peace of Mind
Professional gas line service helps protect your home from fire, explosion and carbon-monoxide risks that can result from leaks or improper installation. Safety resources emphasize that homeowners should call a licensed plumber — after contacting the utility and emergency services — to locate and repair gas leaks, obtain permits, and coordinate inspections, because utilities typically only confirm a leak, not fix it. Licensed pros also understand the codes and sizing calculations needed to ensure that new and existing appliances like your furnace, water heater and range operate safely and efficiently.
Correct leak detection and testing methods reduce the chance of hidden or recurring gas leaks that could endanger your family and property.
Proper pipe sizing, routing and material selection improve system reliability and appliance performance.
Code-compliant installation and documentation support insurance coverage and future real-estate transactions when selling your home.
Professional repairs minimize unnecessary wall cuts, excavation and follow-on restoration costs through proper planning and efficient execution.
Ongoing inspection and maintenance recommendations help prevent future emergencies and unexpected expenses — protecting your home year-round.
Gas Leaks Can Become Life-Threatening Within Minutes
A sulfur or rotten-egg smell, hissing sounds near gas lines, headaches, dizziness or dead plants over buried piping can all signal a gas leak that may lead to fire, explosion or carbon-monoxide exposure if not addressed quickly. Safety guidance from utilities and plumbing experts advises evacuating the home, avoiding electrical switches and open flames, calling 911 or the gas utility from outside, and then contacting a licensed plumber to locate and repair the leak and coordinate any required permits and inspections.
Answers About Costs, Leaks, Safety & When to Replace
Angi's 2026 data indicate that gas line repairs average around $598, with repair costs typically ranging from about $120 to $5,000 depending on severity, and per-foot rates commonly around $15–$25. HomeGuide and Fixr note that minor repairs often cost about $150–$300, while major repairs may run $300–$3,000 or more. Casa Lake Plumbing provides written estimates specific to your situation after an on-site inspection.
HomeAdvisor reports that gas line installation averages about $598, with most homeowners spending $271–$937 and projects ranging from about $120 to $2,000. ConsumerAffairs notes gas line replacement typically costs around $535, with most jobs between $120 and $1,350, and per-foot prices around $15–$25 including labor. Full home gas line replacements frequently fall between $3,000 and $7,000 depending on system size and complexity.
Common signs include a strong sulfur or rotten-egg odor, hissing sounds near pipes or appliances, unexplained headaches or dizziness, dead or dying plants near buried lines and bubbles in standing water over underground piping. Any of these signs warrant immediate evacuation and calls to your gas utility, emergency services and a licensed plumber like Casa Lake Plumbing at (720) 783-2007.
Safety guidance says to leave the building immediately and call 911 or your gas utility from a safe location outside, then contact a licensed plumber to locate and repair the leak and coordinate permits and inspections, since utilities typically confirm but do not repair leaks on customer-owned piping. Call Casa Lake Plumbing at (720) 783-2007 for 24/7 emergency gas line service in Lakewood and Metro Denver.
Replacement is generally recommended when there are multiple leaks, widespread corrosion, outdated or undersized piping, or when repair costs approach the cost of replacing major sections or the entire gas system. Older systems with repeated leak history are often safer and more economical to replace than to keep patching. Our gas line specialists can help you compare repair vs replacement costs for your specific system.
Your Gas Piping, Backed by Licensed Plumbers & Strong Safety Standards
Casa Lake Plumbing stands behind every gas line repair and replacement in Lakewood, CO with licensed plumbers, quality materials and a commitment to code-compliant, safety-first work. When you invest in repairing or upgrading your gas lines, we make sure your money goes into a system that protects your family and property, not quick fixes that leave hidden risks behind.
Since 1995, homeowners across Lakewood and the Denver metropolitan area — from Belmar and Applewood to Green Mountain, Solterra and Union Square — have trusted Casa Lake Plumbing to repair and replace gas lines and keep their homes safe and comfortable.
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