GAS LEAK DETECTION

GAS LEAK DETECTION

Many homes use natural gas for heating, cooking and hot water. Just like other parts of your home, things can go wrong with your gas lines. Gas line leaks are caused by damage, wear or corrosion on your gas line pipes, or issues with your appliances and equipment that use gas. Gas leaks and damaged gas lines can have disastrous results, including illness or damage to your home and property.

Because you can't really see or smell gas leaks, it's fairly easy to overlook these types of leaks. Although combustible gas has an offensive odorant added to it to help detect the smell when a leak occurs, electronic gas analyzers should be used to detect leakage indoors.   

During a Gas Leak test, Home Doctors will utilize instruments that not only identify small leaks at their source, but can also be used in areas where we would typically avoid placing our noses. Although most gas leaks are small, the continuous leaking indoors will be inhaled by those living within the home. 
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