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Gas Line Services in AttleboroRepair, Installation & Hookups

For planned gas-line repairs, new appliance hookups, outdoor grill lines, generator connections, and safe piping upgrades, Pinette provides licensed gas fitting for Attleboro-area homes.

Safety First Gas Fitting.

Working with natural gas or propane is never a DIY job. Every connection must be perfectly sealed and pressure-tested to protect your family from leaks and carbon monoxide. As licensed gas fitters, we ensure every job meets MA code.

Whether you are installing a new outdoor gas grill, adding a standby generator, converting an electric range to gas, replacing an undersized appliance line, or planning a furnace or water-heater hookup, Pinette Plumbing provides the technical expertise and safety equipment needed for the job.

Planned Gas Line Work

We help homeowners plan safe gas piping for new appliances and upgrades, then verify the work before it is placed into service.

1

Licensed line installation

New or extended gas piping for ranges, dryers, water heaters, boilers, fireplaces, outdoor grills, pool heaters, and generator connections.

2

Appliance load and routing checks

We consider appliance demand, pipe size, shutoff placement, access, venting context, and whether the existing service can support the new equipment.

3

Pressure testing and startup support

New work is pressure-tested, checked at fittings and valves, and prepared for safe appliance startup or inspection requirements.

4

Repair and replacement planning

When an old line is corroded, undersized, damaged, or poorly routed, we explain the repair path and when replacement is the safer long-term option.

Smell Gas?

Leave the building first and call 911 or the gas utility from outside. For controlled leak repair and pressure-testing after the area is safe, see our gas leak detection service.

Service FAQs

What should I do if I smell gas?
Leave the building first. Do not flip light switches, use a phone inside, light a flame, or try to find the leak yourself. Call 911 or the gas utility from outside, then contact a licensed gas fitter for repair and pressure-testing once the immediate hazard is controlled.
Do you install gas lines for outdoor fire pits, grills, or generators?
Yes. Pinette installs and modifies natural gas and propane piping for outdoor grills, fire pits, pool heaters, and standby generator connections when the existing service and appliance requirements support the planned load.
Can you convert an electric stove to gas?
If gas service is available in the home, we can often run a dedicated line to the kitchen, install the shutoff connection, pressure-test the work, and coordinate the appliance hookup requirements.
Do new gas lines need pressure testing?
Yes. New or modified gas piping should be pressure-tested before it is placed into service so the line, valves, fittings, and appliance connection can be verified for safe operation.