Professional Gas Line Services in Connecticut

Safe, code-compliant gas line installation and repair for residential and commercial properties. From appliance connections to complete gas piping systems, our licensed technicians ensure your safety and satisfaction.

25+

Years Experience

Serving CT homeowners

100%

Licensed & Insured

Full protection

Safety First

Code-compliant work

Guaranteed Work

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EcoFlow LLC provides comprehensive gas line services throughout Fairfield, Litchfield, and Westchester counties. Gas work requires specialized licensing and expertise, and our team has the certifications and experience to handle any gas piping project safely and to code.

We work with homeowners, general contractors, and builders on gas line projects of all sizes. Whether you need a simple appliance hookup, a gas line for your new outdoor kitchen, or complete gas piping for new construction, we deliver inspection-ready results that meet all local codes and utility requirements.

Safety is our top priority with every gas line project. We use proper materials, follow manufacturer specifications, and pressure test every installation. Our technicians are trained to identify potential hazards and ensure your gas system operates safely for years to come.

Licensed & Insured
CT & NY Licensed
All Work Permitted & Inspected
Code-compliant gas piping installation by licensed technician for residential gas service in Connecticut
Safety Certified

Our Gas Line Services

Safe, code-compliant gas piping for every application

Gas Line Installation

New gas line installations for homes and businesses. We handle design, permitting, and code-compliant installation.

Gas Line Repair

Fast, safe repair of damaged or leaking gas lines. We restore your gas service quickly while prioritizing safety.

Gas Leak Detection

Professional leak detection using specialized equipment. We locate and repair leaks to protect your family and property.

Appliance Connections

Safe gas hookups for stoves, dryers, water heaters, furnaces, and more. We ensure proper sizing and connections.

Generator Gas Lines

Dedicated gas lines for standby generators. Proper sizing ensures your generator has the fuel it needs during outages.

Outdoor Gas Lines

Gas lines for outdoor kitchens, grills, fire pits, and pool heaters. Enjoy the convenience of gas-powered outdoor living.

Professional gas line installation with CSST flexible piping for Connecticut home
Outdoor gas line installation with proper burial and caution marking for safety

Quality Work You Can Trust

Every installation is completed to the highest safety standards by our licensed team.

Licensed and insured gas technicians
All work permitted and inspected
Pressure testing on every installation
Safe, code-compliant workmanship
All work guaranteed for your peace of mind

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Gas Line FAQs

Common questions about our gas line services

Signs of a gas leak include a rotten egg or sulfur smell, hissing sounds near gas lines, dead vegetation near outdoor gas lines, or unexplained increases in gas bills. If you suspect a gas leak, leave your home immediately, do not turn on any electrical switches, and call us or your gas utility from a safe location.
Yes, we install gas lines for outdoor grills, fire pits, pool heaters, patio heaters, outdoor kitchens, and generators. Outdoor gas installations require proper burial depth, protection from physical damage, and appropriate shut-off valves.
Yes, most gas line work requires a permit and inspection. We handle all permitting as part of our service, ensuring your installation meets local codes and passes inspection. This protects your safety and your home's resale value.
We use corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) and black iron pipe depending on the application and local code requirements. Both materials are safe and durable when installed correctly. We follow manufacturer specifications and local codes for all installations.
Gas line costs depend on the distance from your meter, the BTU requirements of the appliance, and whether we need to upgrade your existing piping. A simple connection for a gas dryer or stove is less involved than running a dedicated line for a standby generator or tankless water heater. We provide free estimates so you know the cost before we begin.
Yes, if natural gas is available on your street, we can help you convert from oil to gas. This involves running a gas service from the street, installing new gas piping inside your home, and replacing your oil boiler or furnace with a gas model. Many homeowners make this switch for cleaner, more convenient fuel delivery.
In Connecticut, outdoor gas lines must be buried at least 12 to 18 inches deep depending on the location and local codes. We also install tracer wire and caution tape above the line so it can be located in the future. Proper burial depth protects the line from damage during landscaping or other digging.
Absolutely. A dedicated gas line to your grill is actually safer than dealing with propane tanks. There is no risk of running out of fuel mid-cookout, no heavy tanks to lift, and the connection is designed for outdoor use with a proper shutoff valve. We install quick-disconnect fittings that make it easy to remove the grill for cleaning or storage.
Standby generators typically require a dedicated gas line sized for their BTU demand, which varies based on the generator's kilowatt rating. A 20kW generator needs more gas flow than a 10kW unit. We calculate the proper pipe size to ensure your generator gets adequate fuel supply even during extended outages.
Yes, CSST flexible gas piping must be bonded to your home's electrical grounding system to protect against lightning strikes. This is a code requirement that prevents electrical energy from arcing through the tubing and causing a fire. We include proper bonding with every CSST installation.

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