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Trusted Gas Line Repair in Norfolk

Your Trusted Partner for Gas Line Repair in Norfolk

Water heaters, stovetops, fireplaces, barbecue grills, fire pits, and even some refrigerators rely on the awesome power of natural gas. So, when something seems amiss with your gas lines, finding a trusted service partner is crucial. Michael & Son offers reliable and fast gas line repair to homeowners in Norfolk. Thanks to technicians with decades of experience, we can usually diagnose issues and offer workable solutions the very same day you call for help. And with our commitment to safety, even tricky gas line fixes are handled with care to ensure you and your home remain safe and secure.

  • Reliable, on-time service
  • Experienced, licensed plumbers
  • A fleet of over 500 service vehicles ready to serve you

Service Details

Why Choose Michael & Son for Your Gas Line Repair in Norfolk?

Gas line issues can be tricky. Even minor problems can become major issues if repairs are put into the wrong hands. That’s why it’s so important you place your trust in Michael & Son’s licensed gas technicians. Our unwavering belief in quality and service paired with incredible attention to detail means everything when dealing with gas safety.

Price

What’s the Cost of a Gas Line Repair in Norfolk?

A gas line repair in Norfolk typically falls within this price range:

  • Low $250
  • Our Average $800
  • High $1,500

How Michael & Son Determines Your Gas Line Repair Quote

We’ve made it our mission to deliver comprehensive and transparent gas line repair quotes that empower customers to make informed and confident decisions.

Here’s what we look at when creating our quotes:

  • Leak location: As with sewer line breaks, it can be quite the process to locate the origin of a gas leak. As the complexity of the detection equipment required increases, so does the cost of repairs. For example, underground leaks may require heavy excavation equipment. Whereas in-wall leaks could require drywall removal.
  • Pipe material: Gas line pipes may be made from more affordable plastic composites, like PVC or HDPE, or from more traditional materials like black iron or galvanized steel. Metal is more likely to corrode and leak and it's also more expensive to replace.
  • Complexity of the repair: The more complex a repair is, the more time and labor it will take to finish the job. This can drive up the cost of your quote, but it also ensures every job is done the right way every time.

Process

5‑Star Gas Line Repair Service in Norfolk in 5 Easy Steps

  1. Stay Safe and Schedule Your Gas Line Repair

    If you suspect there’s a gas leak on your property, your first job is to get yourself and your loved ones to safety. Then call Michael & Son, explain your concerns, and schedule a visit.

  2. Meet Your Licensed Gas Technician

    All Michael & Son technicians are highly trained, licensed, and insured. Add in decades of combined experience, and you have assistance from some of the most qualified people in the business.

  3. Let Us Inspect Your Gas Lines and Provide a Quote

    Our technicians will ask you a series of questions about your home, including what caused you to suspect a leak. Based on that information and their expertise, they’ll move on to safely perform tests to locate the source of any leaks. Afterward, they provide and review a quote with you so you can make an informed decision on how you’d like to proceed.

  4. Relax While We Fix Your Gas Line

    Michael & Son’s technicians are neat and professional and will respect your home as they locate the problem and replace any damaged or leaking pipes. They’ll also test the new pipes and confirm your gas supply is safe before officially completing the job.

  5. Share Your Feedback

    After your repairs are complete, please take a moment to leave an honest review online. Your feedback lets us know what we’re doing right and how we can maintain our reputation as one of the most trustworthy and service-oriented businesses in Norfolk.

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