Gas Leak Detection in Dallas

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Are you concerned about a potential gas leak in your Dallas home?
Have you noticed a persistent sulfurous smell, hissing sounds near gas lines, or unexplained increases in your gas bill? Is your pilot light frequently going out, or have you observed dead or dying vegetation near gas lines?
At Mother Modern Plumbing, we understand the urgency and stress a suspected gas leak can cause. With our expert, licensed plumbers and unwavering commitment to transparency and precision, we're equipped to address your concerns with care and efficiency. We don't just fix the problem; we provide lasting solutions, ensuring your family's safety and your peace of mind. We stand by our promise of clear estimates, clean work, and permanent repairs.
With a combined 98 years of plumbing experience, we are the trusted local experts in Dallas–Fort Worth. We prioritize your safety and satisfaction.
Here are five common signs you might need gas leak detection:
- A persistent sulfurous odor, like rotten eggs
- Hissing or whistling sounds near gas appliances or lines
- Unexplained increases in your gas bill
- Dead or dying vegetation in your yard
- Pilot lights that won't stay lit
Don't wait. Schedule your gas leak detection service with Mother Modern Plumbing today and ensure the safety of your home.
Serving Dallas Neighborhoods with Expert Gas Leak Detection
Gas leak detection in Dallas is essential for Cross Hampton residents near the intersection of Hampton Road and Ovilla Road in the Oak Cliff area. The neighborhood's mix of 1920s wood-frame bungalows, brick Tudor homes, and post-war cottages means aging gas lines and connections require regular inspection to ensure safety.
### Swiss Avenue
Gas leak detection in Dallas is critical for Swiss Avenue's approximately 200 historic homes near Preservation Dallas headquarters and the Aldredge House museum. Built between 1905 and the 1930s, these Prairie, Tudor, Georgian, and Colonial Revival residences feature original gas infrastructure that demands specialized inspection to protect irreplaceable architectural heritage.
### Lake Highlands
Gas leak detection in Dallas serves Lake Highlands homeowners throughout this northeast Dallas community near White Rock Lake and the Lake Highlands Village shopping center off Skillman Street and Northwest Highway. The neighborhood's diverse housing stock—ranging from mid-century ranch homes to newer construction—requires thorough gas line assessments, particularly in older subdivisions where underground piping may have deteriorated over decades.
Cross Hampton
Gas leak detection in Dallas is essential for Cross Hampton residents near the intersection of Hampton Road and Ovilla Road in the Oak Cliff area. The neighborhood's mix of 1920s wood-frame bungalows, brick Tudor homes, and post-war cottages means aging gas lines and connections require regular inspection to ensure safety.
Swiss Avenue
Gas leak detection in Dallas is critical for Swiss Avenue's approximately 200 historic homes near Preservation Dallas headquarters and the Aldredge House museum. Built between 1905 and the 1930s, these Prairie, Tudor, Georgian, and Colonial Revival residences feature original gas infrastructure that demands specialized inspection to protect irreplaceable architectural heritage.
Lake Highlands
Gas leak detection in Dallas serves Lake Highlands homeowners throughout this northeast Dallas community near White Rock Lake and the Lake Highlands Village shopping center off Skillman Street and Northwest Highway. The neighborhood's diverse housing stock—ranging from mid-century ranch homes to newer construction—requires thorough gas line assessments, particularly in older subdivisions where underground piping may have deteriorated over decades.
Why is my gas line making a hissing noise?
A hissing noise from your gas line indicates a major system breach. There is gas entering your home- the louder the hiss, the more gas. This is an emergency. Do not turn any switches on or off. Do not use electronics, your garage door opener or cell phone. Leave home immediately and travel at least a block away. Call the gas company to shut off your service, then call a licensed leak detection company like Mother Modern Plumbing in DFW- (469) 206-9515.
Why do gas leaks smell bad?
Natural gas is odorless- this makes gas leaks dangerous. Gas providers add mercaptan to your gas supply to create a "rotten egg" or sulfur smell as a clear warning of a leaking gas line in your home. If you smell gas, leave home and call the utility company to shut off your gas supply immediately.
What are signs of a gas leak outside my house?
The first sign of an outdoor gas leak is weird bubbles forming for no reason in mud or standing water on your lawn. These are usually located directly above a broken gas line. If there is dead grass or you see plants dying in the vicinity, it's a clear indication there's a gas leak. Call the utility company immediately to shut off the supply, then call a licensed plumber with gas leak detection equipment. In DFW, call Mother Modern Plumbing 24/7 at (469) 206-9515.











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