At R & R Plumbing, safety and precision are our top priorities when it comes to gas line installation and repair services. Whether you need a new gas line for appliances or an urgent repair to address a leak, our experienced technicians are here to provide expert solutions. If you need gas line installation or repair in Murrieta, CA or surrounding Southern California, you can rely on our team of professionals.
Signs of Gas Line Issues
Knowing how to identify a potential problem with your gas lines is essential to keeping your home or business safe. Some common indicators of a problem include:
Smell of gas
Hissing or whistling sounds near gas lines
Visible damage to gas lines
Unexplained increase in gas bills
Dead or dying vegetation near outdoor gas lines
If you suspect you may have a problem with your gas lines, it is always important to reach out for an immediate inspection.
Expert Gas Line Installation and Repair
Installing gas lines requires specialized knowledge and skill to ensure the safe and effective operation of appliances like stoves, water heaters, and fireplaces. Our team is fully licensed and equipped to handle gas line installations of all sizes. We work carefully to ensure that your new gas line is properly connected, leak-free, and compliant with all local safety regulations.
Meanwhile, a gas leak or damaged gas line is a serious issue that requires immediate attention. Our team is available to quickly assess and repair any gas line problems, ensuring the safety of your property and family. We use advanced detection tools to identify leaks and address them efficiently, preventing dangerous situations before they escalate.
Call Us Today
At R & R Plumbing, we take gas line safety seriously. When you need gas line installation or repair in Murrieta, CA and any nearby cities, our team is ready to help. Contact us at (951) 234-7223 for professional, trustworthy service.
Most Recent Pins (62)
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a gas line in San Bernardino, California. The team replaced failed fittings with new MegaPress fittings and galvanized piping. They conducted two pressure tests to locate and fix leaks. After confirming the line was secure, they used existing unistrut to strap the line in place.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing performed gas leak detection in Walnut, California. The technician pressurized the gas system, inspected all accessible fittings, and found a leak at an old shut-off valve near the kitchen. They removed the faulty valve, installed a cap, and confirmed the system held 15 PSI for over 15 minutes without further leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced a water heater vent and installed two 90-degree fittings in Lake Elsinore, California, ensuring a secure seal to prevent gas leaks and improve system safety.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California removed two concrete trenches, rerouted kitchen sink water and drain lines underground to a new island location, and capped off unused gas and plumbing lines. The plumber also eliminated a single bathroom vanity’s plumbing connections. All work included disposal and material handling, excluding concrete and drywall repairs.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California removed homeowner-installed gas piping, applied new thread tape and pipe dope, then reinstalled the gas line behind a stove. The plumber reconnected the stove and tested all burners and the water heater to confirm safe and leak-free operation at all connection points.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Hemet, California disconnected the gas meter, pressure tested the main gas line, and inspected for leaks at the fireplace. The system held 15 psi for 15 minutes with no drop, confirming no leaks. The plumber then reconnected the gas meter. The service included all parts and labor.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed gas leak detection and repair in Hemet, California. Technicians located three leaks in a kitchen, garage, and attic. They replaced valves, sealed connections, and repaired attic piping. After repairs, the system was pressure tested and securely held 15 psi for over 30 minutes.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a backyard gas leak in Temecula, California. The plumber removed a damaged black iron fitting, sealed the line with a new cap, and restored the affected area with rocks and pavers. The service included a one-year warranty. All work was completed by Jimmy from R and R Plumbing.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing replaced an old gas valve with new Mega fittings and a ball valve for a riser in Hemet, California. The repair included the use of galvanized nipples to ensure proper connection and functionality.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California replaced a rusted gas line with a new ball valve and fittings to support a barbecue installation. The plumber used galvanized and brass parts to prevent corrosion and tested the line with a gas sniffer to confirm there were no leaks.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing installed a new gas line from the meter to the home in Wildomar, California. The work ensures a direct and secure gas supply for residential use.
RYAN RUCH
R and R Plumbing installed a seismic gas shut-off valve in Temecula, California. The team connected the valve to existing piping with minor adjustments. This valve stops gas flow during seismic activity and meets code requirements in certain states.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Temecula, California replaced an old gas valve and connected a range to the gas line. The plumber installed a new angled gas valve, reattached the gas flex line, restored gas service, and tested for leaks. The range was also tested and confirmed to function correctly.
RYAN RUCH
A plumber in Murrieta, California converted a gas range for propane use by replacing all stove top, broiler, and oven orifices. The plumber also installed a customer-provided bathroom faucet and pop-up drain, connected new supply lines, and added new tubular drain piping. Both services included leak testing and cleanup.
Kaylee Ruch
In Murrieta, California, R and R Plumbing replaced leaking hot and cold water supply lines and installed a new gas control valve and pilot assembly under warranty. They restored water heater operation and confirmed no leaks through thorough post-installation testing.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California repaired a gas line at pool equipment. The work included removing a damaged section, installing new galvanized pipe with mega press fittings, and securing connections using a Milwaukee pro press tool. The plumber restored gas flow and confirmed the system was leak-free.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Oceanside, California replaced a full gas line from the gas meter to a tankless water heater. The job included installing galvanized pipe, track pipe, and fittings. The plumber completed pressure testing, received city inspection approval, and confirmed the system was ready for SDG&E gas service activation.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California accessed the kitchen drywall and relocated a three-quarter inch gas line to fit a new oven. This adjustment prepared the space for safe and proper appliance installation.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing installed a new gas line in Temecula, California, to supply a backyard BBQ, fireplace, and fire pit. The team fabricated and fitted a P.E. 1½-inch pipe and added risers for the BBQ and griddle. They pressure-tested the installation, and the line is holding pressure properly.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, California, connected a compressor and air gauge to a home’s exterior gas riser. The technician pressurized the interior gas line to 15 psi for 15 minutes and confirmed the pressure held steady, ensuring there were no gas leaks within the system.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California replaced a leaking angle stop connected to an upstairs guest toilet. The plumber installed a new company-supplied PEX-specific emergency shut-off valve, re-pressurized the water lines, and confirmed there were no leaks. No drywall was removed during the service.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California connected an outdoor barbecue by installing gas supply lines and fittings. After setup, the plumber activated the gas and checked for leaks. No leaks were found, ensuring proper function and safe operation.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing installed a new ¾-inch seismic gas main shut-off valve connected to an existing ¾-inch gas meter. The job included all necessary fittings, unions, and modifications. This service was completed in Fallbrook, California.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California connected a barbecue-designated three-quarter inch gas line to the existing meter and installed a quick connection fitting at the barbecue area. This setup supports safe and efficient outdoor gas appliance use.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California connected a natural gas quick-connect fitting to an existing gas manifold. The plumber also relocated a barbecue, attached it to the gas line, and tested all fittings to confirm safe operation. The system was inspected and the barbecue was successfully lit for use.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced a corroded gas line and fire pit ring in Wildomar, California. The plumber removed the damaged section and installed new galvanized pipe with MegaPress fittings. After assembly, they tested the system with soap and water and applied 10 mil tape to seal the underground pipe.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber capped a gas line after a customer replaced a gas stove with an electric stove in Murrieta, California. The plumber removed the existing gas fitting, installed a half-inch threaded cap, restored gas service, and checked for leaks to ensure line safety.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced a faulty gas control valve with a customer-provided unit in Murrieta, California. The service included installing a new gas flex line at no extra charge. The plumber removed the old component and ensured proper connection to restore safe gas flow.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing repaired a damaged black steel gas pipe in Temecula, California. A homeowner accidentally drilled into the pipe while working in the garage. The plumber cut the damaged section and installed a MegaPress gas coupling. The gas company will restore service and complete testing.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing removed an existing gas valve and quick connector, then installed a 1/2-inch cap on the line. This gas line service took place in Murrieta, California.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California inspected a home's gas system after a reported leak. The gas meter was removed, and both indoor and outdoor lines were pressure-tested. The system held 15 psi for 15 minutes, confirming no leaks. The plumber then safely reconnected the gas meter.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing moved a gas valve to a neighboring cabinet to fit a new kitchen oven in Temecula, California. The team shut off the gas, exposed the line by removing stucco, installed new fittings and a valve, restored gas flow, and tested for leaks to confirm system safety.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing completed electronic leak detection and replaced a burst ¾-inch copper pipe with Wirsbo PEX piping. The new pipe was rerouted through the walls and ceiling to avoid concrete interference. This plumbing repair was performed in Murrieta, California. Drywall and paint repairs were not included.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced a gas fitting with proper tape and installed a new CPVC drain for the temperature and pressure relief valve. This service took place in Temecula, California.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing rerouted a ¾” galvanized steel gas line from a tank to a pool heater in Murrieta, California. They used a unistrut rail mount system and mega press fittings, installed new unions and ball valves, relocated gas regulators, and tested the propane system to confirm the pool heater functioned correctly.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing performed a gas line pressure test in Murrieta, California. Technicians tested the existing line at 15 PSI for 30 minutes to confirm it held pressure and met safety standards. Work took place at an accessible pressure connection point. If the connection was not reachable, pricing would adjust accordingly.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing replaced a corroded section of ¾” black steel gas pipe in a home in Murrieta, California. The team located a gas leak in the garage ceiling, removed the damaged pipe, installed a new section, and pressure tested the system to confirm safe operation before restoring gas service.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing installed a new gas line for a BBQ island griddle in Hemet, California. They connected the line using valves, tees, and nipples, tested for leaks, and ensured proper operation. They also found and fixed two leaks on a tankless water heater gas line by replacing a faulty flex line.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing reinspected a kitchen gas line in Lake Elsinore, California. They exposed a fitting inside the wall, identified a second leak using gas leak fluid, removed faulty threading, and resealed the line. After retesting, no leaks were present, and the gas line was restored to safe working condition.
Kaylee Ruch
A technician in Lake Elsinore, California removed a damaged fire pit gas ring and piping. The repair included replacing the gas valve and the gas line to restore proper fuel flow to the fire ring after water was found obstructing the system.
Kaylee Ruch
A technician in Wildomar, California performed a gas leak inspection, tested attic fittings and appliances, removed a stove, exposed a leaking fitting, resealed the joint, and reassembled the connection. The customer must contact the gas company to restore service.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Wildomar, California removed a leaking gas valve, capped the unused gas line with a shorter nipple and cap, and tested the line for leaks. The customer used an electric dryer and no longer needed the gas connection.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber installed a 34-inch gas seismic shut-off valve at a gas meter in Temecula, California. The service included all parts and labor needed to retrofit the system for automatic gas shut-off during seismic activity.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing installed a new 12-inch gas shut-off valve in Lake Elsinore, California. The team removed the old cap, fitted the new valve, and tested the system for leaks to ensure safe operation.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing extended a gas line for a new kitchen stove in Lake Elsinore, California. The team shut off gas service, removed old piping, installed a new section with updated fittings and valve, then restored service and tested for leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, California adjusted a gas line by removing a 34 x 12 inch T fitting, installing a half-inch T, lowering the line by 17 inches, and adding a new gas valve. The drywall behind the stove was opened for access, and the stove was reinstalled after the work was completed.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing installed a gas control valve on a Rheem 50-gallon natural gas water heater in a residential garage. The homeowner provided the manufacturer-issued part after a gas company diagnosis. This service took place in Murrieta, California.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California replaced a gas valve, gas fittings, and supply line, then reconnected and tested the oven for leaks. The plumber re-lit the water heater and measured water pressure at 110 psi. They advised replacing the pressure regulator and provided quotes for installing a garbage disposal and kitchen faucet.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber replaced a gas valve for a dryer in Murrieta, CA. The job involved cutting drywall for access, unthreading the old valve, applying thread sealant, and installing the new valve. The plumber tested for leaks to ensure proper functionality.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber replaced the gas valve for a dryer and installed a new gas line in Temecula, CA. The plumber sealed the threads with pipe dope, connected a flexible gas line, and secured all fittings. After installation, the system was inspected for leaks to ensure safety and proper function.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber removed a gas line from the stove and capped it at the water heater in a garage in Menifee, CA. After sealing the line, the plumber restored gas service to the home and checked for leaks to ensure safety.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Corona, CA, removed an old gas pipe, drilled holes through framing, and installed a new gas line inside the walls for a garage renovation. The project included running 20 feet of 1 1/4-inch pipe and testing all fittings to ensure a secure connection before restoring gas service.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing upgraded a 12” gas valve to a 3-way 12” valve to support two dryers in Murrieta, CA. The gas line was increased to 34” for better flow. An additional sewer branch line was installed for a second washing machine, with a reconfigured drain system to prevent overflow.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber replaced a gas shut-off valve for a stove in Menifee, CA. After installation, they tested the system for leaks to ensure safe operation.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Lake Elsinore, CA, repaired a damaged gas riser in a backyard. The team disassembled the riser, performed gas tests, and replaced a failed galvanized gas line. They rebuilt the transition with new fittings, installed a gas valve and union, and pressurized the main gas line to ensure safety before advising tenants to contact the gas company.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing installed a gas cut-off valve in Murrieta, CA. These valves provide a safety measure by allowing gas to be shut off at the appliance. Proper installation ensures compliance with safety codes and helps prevent gas leaks.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Murrieta, CA, installed a gas connection for a backyard BBQ. They removed the gas stub cap, applied pipe dope and thread tape, and installed a new 90-degree fitting and nipple. A customer-provided gas valve was attached, and all fittings were tightened. The hose was left connected for easy grill hookup.
Kaylee Ruch
A plumber in Temecula, California removed a leaking log lighter valve and replaced it with a new unit. The job required access through stucco and drywall. The plumber reconnected black iron piping, pressure-tested the system, and sealed wall openings to prevent drafts. All connections passed inspection without leaks.
Christy King
A plumber in Murrieta, California inspected a gas leak in a laundry room. They replaced the faulty gas valve, gas flex line, and adapter on a dryer. The plumber tested all connections after the repair and confirmed the system was safe and leak-free. All parts and labor were included in the service.
Christy King
A plumber in Murrieta, California, disconnected the gas meter, pressure tested the gas line at 15 psi for 15 minutes, and found no leaks. After confirming the system was secure, the plumber reconnected the gas meter to restore safe gas service to the home.
Kaylee Ruch
R and R Plumbing lowered a gas line to fit a new stove in Hemet, California. This service ensures proper gas connection placement for safe and efficient appliance use.
Christy King
A plumber cut drywall to expose a gas pipe and installed a shut-off valve outside the wall. This service allows easier access for future maintenance or emergency shut-off. Work took place in Lake Elsinore, California.