When You Smell Gas or Suspect a Leak

Gas Leak Detection in Chino Hills for homes with odor alerts, hissing sounds near lines, or sudden increases in gas usage

Sewers Plus Plumbing And Rooter provides gas leak detection for homeowners in Chino Hills who notice the sulfur-like odor added to natural gas, hear unusual sounds near appliances or exterior meters, or see unexplained spikes in their utility bills. You may detect the smell near your water heater, furnace, or stove, or notice dead vegetation along the path of an underground line. These conditions require immediate attention to prevent hazards and confirm the source of the leak.


The service uses specialized electronic sensors and pressure testing to locate leaks in residential gas line systems, whether the failure is at a connection point, within the piping, or at the appliance interface. Leaks can develop from corrosion, shifting soil, loose fittings, or damage during landscaping or construction work. Identifying the exact location allows for targeted repair without unnecessary excavation or replacement of entire runs.


If you suspect a gas leak in your home, leave the area, avoid using electrical switches or open flames, and call Sewers Plus Plumbing And Rooter immediately at (714) 402-9401 for urgent response and safe resolution.

How Detection Equipment Pinpoints the Leak

Your gas system is inspected using electronic detectors that measure gas concentration in the air, along with pressure tests that reveal drops indicating escaping gas. The technician traces the line from the meter through walls, under floors, and to each appliance connection, marking areas where readings spike or pressure falls below expected levels.


After detection, you will know the exact location of the leak, whether it is repairable with a simple fitting tightness adjustment or requires cutting out a damaged section and installing new pipe. Sewers Plus Plumbing And Rooter provides clear recommendations and completes repairs that restore system integrity, allowing gas service to resume safely once the work is verified.


Testing is performed again after repairs to confirm that pressure holds steady and no detectable gas remains in the surrounding area. The work does not include appliance servicing or modifications to gas meter installations, which fall under utility company responsibility. Non-invasive detection methods are used whenever possible to limit disruption to finished surfaces.

Common Questions About Gas Leak Detection

Residents in Chino Hills often ask how quickly a technician can respond, what to do while waiting, and how leaks are confirmed without tearing into walls or floors unnecessarily.

  • What should you do immediately if you smell gas inside your home?

    Leave the building without turning on lights or using your phone indoors, then call your gas utility and a licensed plumber from a safe distance outside.

  • How does electronic detection work for gas leaks?

    Sensors measure methane or propane concentration in the air and generate readings that spike near the leak source, allowing precise location without guesswork.

  • When is excavation necessary to repair a gas line leak?

    You will need digging if the leak is in an underground section of the line, but detection tools map the path first to minimize the area disturbed.

  • Why might a gas bill increase without an obvious appliance problem?

    Small leaks release gas continuously, and even minor losses add up over a billing cycle, especially if the leak is outdoors where you cannot smell it.

  • How often should gas lines be inspected in Chino Hills homes?

    Annual inspections are recommended if your system is more than twenty years old or if you have had prior repairs, as aging connections and corrosion increase leak risk over time.

For urgent gas leak concerns or to schedule a safety inspection, reach Sewers Plus Plumbing And Rooter at (714) 402-9401 and get the issue addressed without delay.