Safety-First Protocol
We follow strict safety procedures, ventilate the area, and coordinate with the gas utility for serious leaks.
If you smell sulfur or rotten eggs, hear hissing near a gas line, or see dead vegetation along a buried line, treat it as urgent. Leave the building, then call us. Our Atlanta specialists use calibrated combustible-gas detectors, pressure decay tests, and tracer gas to safely locate natural gas and propane leaks in homes, businesses, and yards.
We work alongside your gas company and licensed plumber when needed. You get a clear, documented finding so the repair is targeted and safe.
We follow strict safety procedures, ventilate the area, and coordinate with the gas utility for serious leaks.
Professional-grade combustible-gas analyzers identify even trace concentrations along pipes, valves, and appliances.
Section-by-section testing isolates the leaking branch of your gas system so the repair is exact.
From appliance flex lines to buried yard lines, we locate leaks both inside the structure and along underground service.
Hydrogen-nitrogen tracer gas pinpoints buried line leaks accurately so excavation is minimized.
Performed by licensed specialists with full liability and workers' compensation insurance.
Methodical, safety-first inspections with clear documentation.
We verify the situation is safe to inspect. For active strong odors, we ask you to evacuate and call your gas utility first.
Calibrated detectors sweep all visible gas lines, valves, regulators, and appliances inside and outside the structure.
If a leak is suspected but not yet located, we isolate sections of the system and pressure test to narrow the source.
Once the leak is located, we mark it and provide a written report you can hand to your plumber or gas utility for repair.
Leave the building immediately without using switches, phones, or anything that could spark. Once outside and safe, call your gas utility's emergency line. Then call us to schedule a thorough detection inspection.
Yes. We use tracer gas and surface detectors to locate buried natural gas and propane line leaks so excavation is targeted to the actual leak.
Our specialty is detection and documentation. Repairs to gas lines must be done by a licensed plumber or your utility; our written report makes that repair faster and more accurate.
For confirmed gas odors, your gas utility's emergency response should always come first. We can typically schedule follow-up detection inspections same-day or next-day.
Phone
(404) 555-0199
info@atlantaleakdetectionpros.com
Service Area
Atlanta, GA & Surrounding Metro