
Most homeowners never think about their gas lines until something goes wrong. By then, you're dealing with a leak, a shut-off, or worse. A pressure test is one of the simplest ways to get ahead of that - and it's something we take seriously on every job.
Here's how it works. We pressurize the gas line and monitor the PSI gauge over a set period of time. If the needle holds steady, the system is tight. If it drops, there's a leak somewhere that needs to be tracked down and fixed. It's a straightforward process, but it requires the right equipment and someone who knows what they're looking at.
We were out in Rushland Park running exactly this kind of test on a residential gas system. The gauge tells the story - you can see the pressure reading clearly, and that's the whole point. No guessing, no assuming. Just a real, measurable result that tells us whether the system is safe to use.
Gas line work isn't something to cut corners on. Whether we're doing a full gas line installation, repairing an existing line, or just verifying that everything is tight after other work has been done, we use the same process every time. That consistency is what keeps our customers safe and their systems dependable.
If you haven't had your gas lines checked in a while - or if you've had any work done recently that involved the gas system - a pressure test is worth doing. It's a small step that can prevent a very big problem.