Master Licensed · Long Island, New York
Gas Line Installation, Repair & Appliance Hookups.
Safe, code-compliant gas work by a Master Licensed team no guesswork, no shortcuts, serving Suffolk & Nassau County.
Master Licensed & Insured
Same-Day Service Available
BBB Accredited Business
Suffolk & Nassau County
Transparent, Upfront Pricing
Gas Line Services
Gas Work Requires a License. Ours Is Master Level.
Gas line work is among the most safety-critical services in residential plumbing. An improper connection, an unlicensed install, or a missed leak can put your household at serious risk. At LUXPRO Plumbing, every gas job from a new range hookup to a full line installation is performed by our Master Licensed team with pressure testing and inspection before we leave.
Whether you're adding a gas appliance, extending a line to a new area of the home, or dealing with a suspected leak, we respond with the urgency and expertise the job demands.
New gas line installation for stoves, dryers & generators
Gas leak detection, repair & pressure testing
Appliance hookups ranges, dryers, BBQ & more
Serving all of Suffolk & Nassau County, Long Island
Flat-rate pricing full quote before any work begins
What's Included
3 Services, One Expert Team
From a new gas line run to an emergency leak repair every job is done by a Master Licensed plumber, pressure-tested, and left safe before we go.
Gas Line Installation
Adding a gas range, outdoor grill, whole-home generator, or converting from electric? We run new gas lines sized correctly for your appliance's BTU requirements with proper shutoffs, fittings, and a full pressure test before anything goes live.
New gas line runs kitchen, laundry, outdoor
Generator & standby system gas connections
Proper shutoff valves & corrugated connectors
Full pressure test before use every job
Gas Leak Detection & Repair
If you smell gas, hear hissing near a line, or your gas bill has spiked without a reason, don't wait. We locate leaks precisely at fittings, valves, connectors, or within the line itself repair them correctly, and pressure-test the entire system before clearing it for use.
Leak detection at fittings, valves & lines
Corroded or damaged pipe section repair
Full system pressure test post-repair
Emergency response same-day available
Appliance Hookups
New stove delivery, dryer swap, or outdoor kitchen build? A gas appliance connection requires the right flexible connector, proper shutoff valve, and a leak test every time. We handle the hookup safely and correctly so your appliance works from day one.
Gas range, oven & cooktop hookup
Gas dryer connection & reconnection
Outdoor BBQ & fire pit gas connections
Leak test & safety check on every hookup
500+
Homes Serviced
7+
Years in Business
22+
Services Offered
A+
BBB Rating
Why LUXPRO
Gas Work Is Not a DIY Job. Neither Is Hiring Wrong.
Unlicensed gas work is illegal in New York State and dangerous. Many homeowners don't realize that the person who hooks up their stove or dryer must be a licensed plumber in NY. LUXPRO carries the Master Plumbing License required to do this work legally, and every job is pressure-tested and documented before we consider it finished.
Master Licensed for Gas Work in NY
Legally required for gas line work we carry the license, fully insured.
Pressure-Tested Before We Leave
Every gas job is pressure-tested and leak-checked no exceptions, no shortcuts.
Upfront Flat-Rate Pricing
Full price quoted before work begins no emergency upcharges or hidden fees.
Safety First
Warning Signs You Have a Gas Problem
If you notice any of these, leave the home, do not operate switches or appliances, and call us immediately.
Sulfur or Rotten Egg Smell
Natural gas is odorless utility companies add mercaptan to give it a distinctive rotten-egg smell. If you detect it, treat it as an active leak and evacuate immediately.
Hissing Sound Near a Gas Line
A hissing or whistling noise near any gas pipe, appliance, or meter is a strong indicator of an active leak at a fitting or connector. Do not attempt to locate it yourself.
Unexplained Gas Bill Spike
A sudden increase in your gas bill without any change in usage or season could mean gas is escaping somewhere in your system often a slow leak at a joint or flexible connector.
Pilot Light Keeps Going Out
A pilot light that repeatedly extinguishes can signal low gas pressure, a faulty thermocouple, or a blockage all of which warrant a licensed inspection before continued use.
Dead Vegetation Above Gas Lines
An unusual patch of dead grass or plants above where a gas line runs underground can signal a slow underground leak allowing gas to displace oxygen in the soil.
Appliance Performance Issues
Burners that won't light, yellow or orange flames instead of blue, or appliances running at lower than normal heat can all indicate gas pressure or supply issues that need professional diagnosis.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Don't Risk It Call the Pros
Gas Work Done Safe By the Book, Every Time.
Get a free quote today upfront pricing, same-day availability, and a Master Licensed team that pressure-tests every job before leaving.