Gas Lines
Expert Gas Line
Installation & Repair
The Foundation of Every Gas-Powered Home and Business. Since 1995. Ensuring safety and precision in every connection.
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Why Quality Piping Matters
Superior gas line infrastructure is about more than just flow—it’s about long-term safety, appliance efficiency, and absolute peace of mind.
Precision Leak Detection
Using state-of-the-art ultrasonic and electronic sensors to identify even the most microscopic compromises in your gas system.
Optimized Fuel Pressure
Expert pipe sizing and regulator adjustment ensures your high-performance appliances receive the exact BTU requirements they need.
100% Code Compliance
Every installation meets or exceeds Florida’s stringent Master LP licensing requirements and local building safety codes.
Our Specialty
Safety Watch: Signs You Need Service
Immediate attention to these warning signs can prevent catastrophic failure and ensure the continued safety of your property.
URGENT ALERT
Rotten Egg Smell
Mercaptan is added to gas to help you detect leaks. If you smell it, exit immediately and call for help.
STRUCTURAL
Underground Leaks
Unexplained dead patches in grass or bubbling in wet soil are key indicators of exterior line failure.
AUDIBLE WARNING
Hissing Sounds
Audible noise near connections or appliance fittings indicates high-pressure gas escaping into the air.
PERFORMANCE
Low Appliance Pressure
Weak flames or burners taking longer to light often signal internal obstructions or regulator failure.
EFFICIENCY
Significant Bill Increase
A sudden spike in gas consumption without usage changes often points to a slow, persistent leak.
PHYSICAL DAMAGE
Visible Corrosion
Scaling, rust, or dampness on exposed metal gas lines are signs of material degradation that requires replacement.
The AEI ProGas Advantage
Master LP License #LQ30564
The highest level of certification in Florida for gas systems, ensuring legal and safe installations.
30 Years of Experience
Serving Northeast Florida homeowners since 1995 with deep expertise in coastal environmental impacts on piping.
Underground Pipe Installation
Specialized trenching and fusion techniques for long-lasting exterior gas routing.
Advanced Leak Detection
Utilizing modern tech to secure your infrastructure against “silent” efficiency loss.
FAQ
Questions, answered by the
experts.
What types of gas line work does AEI ProGas handle?
We handle all types of residential and commercial gas line work, including new gas line installation for individual appliances, complete interior gas piping for new construction and renovations, underground gas line installation for outdoor appliances and generators, gas line extensions to add new appliances to an existing system, leak detection and repair, and gas line pressure testing. If it involves a gas line in Northeast Florida, we can handle it.
How do I know if I have a gas leak?
The most common sign of a gas leak is the smell of sulfur or rotten egg, which is an odorant added to natural gas and propane specifically to make leaks detectable. Other signs include a hissing sound near a gas line or appliance, dead vegetation above a buried gas line, and bubbling in standing water near a gas line. If you suspect a gas leak, leave the area immediately, avoid using any electrical switches or open flames, and call AEI ProGas and your gas utility provider from a safe location.
Can I install or repair a gas line myself?
No. Gas line installation and repair must be performed by a licensed professional. In Florida, this work requires a licensed contractor and the appropriate permits. Attempting to install or repair a gas line without the proper licensing and permits is illegal, dangerous, and can void your homeowner’s insurance. AEI ProGas holds all required licenses and handles the permitting process on your behalf.
How long does a gas line installation take?
The duration depends on the scope of the project. Running a single gas line to a new appliance, such as an outdoor grill or fireplace, can typically be completed in a few hours. A complete interior gas piping system for a new home or a large commercial project may take several days. Our team provides a clear timeline before beginning any work so you know exactly what to expect.
What is the difference between natural gas and LP gas lines?
Both natural gas and LP (liquid propane) gas systems use similar piping materials, but they operate at different pressures and require different regulators and fittings. Natural gas is supplied by a utility through a meter, while LP gas is stored in a tank on the property. AEI ProGas is certified to work on both systems and can install, service, and repair gas lines for either fuel type.
Does a gas line installation require a permit?
Yes. In virtually all jurisdictions, gas line installation requires a permit and a final inspection by a local building official before the system can be placed in service. AEI ProGas manages the entire permitting process, ensuring all work is properly documented, inspected, and approved. This protects you, your property, and your insurance coverage.
How is a gas line tested after installation?
After installation, our technicians perform a pressure test on the new gas line to verify that there are no leaks anywhere in the system before it is placed in service. This involves pressurizing the line and monitoring it for any drop in pressure over a set period of time. Only after the line passes this test do we connect the appliances and restore gas service.
We handle all types of residential and commercial gas line work, including new gas line installation for individual appliances, complete interior gas piping for new construction and renovations, underground gas line installation for outdoor appliances and generators, gas line extensions to add new appliances to an existing system, leak detection and repair, and gas line pressure testing. If it involves a gas line in Northeast Florida, we can handle it.
The most common sign of a gas leak is the smell of sulfur or rotten egg, which is an odorant added to natural gas and propane specifically to make leaks detectable. Other signs include a hissing sound near a gas line or appliance, dead vegetation above a buried gas line, and bubbling in standing water near a gas line. If you suspect a gas leak, leave the area immediately, avoid using any electrical switches or open flames, and call AEI ProGas and your gas utility provider from a safe location.
No. Gas line installation and repair must be performed by a licensed professional. In Florida, this work requires a licensed contractor and the appropriate permits. Attempting to install or repair a gas line without the proper licensing and permits is illegal, dangerous, and can void your homeowner’s insurance. AEI ProGas holds all required licenses and handles the permitting process on your behalf.
The duration depends on the scope of the project. Running a single gas line to a new appliance, such as an outdoor grill or fireplace, can typically be completed in a few hours. A complete interior gas piping system for a new home or a large commercial project may take several days. Our team provides a clear timeline before beginning any work so you know exactly what to expect.
Both natural gas and LP (liquid propane) gas systems use similar piping materials, but they operate at different pressures and require different regulators and fittings. Natural gas is supplied by a utility through a meter, while LP gas is stored in a tank on the property. AEI ProGas is certified to work on both systems and can install, service, and repair gas lines for either fuel type.
Yes. In virtually all jurisdictions, gas line installation requires a permit and a final inspection by a local building official before the system can be placed in service. AEI ProGas manages the entire permitting process, ensuring all work is properly documented, inspected, and approved. This protects you, your property, and your insurance coverage.
After installation, our technicians perform a pressure test on the new gas line to verify that there are no leaks anywhere in the system before it is placed in service. This involves pressurizing the line and monitoring it for any drop in pressure over a set period of time. Only after the line passes this test do we connect the appliances and restore gas service.
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