Gas line leaks can quickly turn from a slight nuisance to a crisis, leaving you without heat, hot water, or a way to cook. These gas lines connected to your appliances may fail due to normal wear and tear, often not covered by standard home insurance. If there's a leak, you'll likely be responsible for repairs after the utility shuts off the gas. This can mean significant disruption for things like:
Valves
Pressure testing
Connectors to gas appliances
Unexpected repairs can be both daunting and costly. Our Gas Line Protection Program protects you from these unexpected costs. See above for what we cover.
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Gas line leaks can quickly turn from a slight nuisance to a crisis, leaving you without heat, hot water, or a way to cook. These gas lines connected to your appliances may fail due to normal wear and tear, often not covered by standard home insurance. If there's a leak, you'll likely be responsible for repairs after the utility shuts off the gas. This can mean significant disruption for things like:
Valves
Pressure testing
Connectors to gas appliances
Unexpected repairs can be both daunting and costly. Our Gas Line Protection Program protects you from these unexpected costs. See above for what we cover.
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Leave immediately if you smell gas in your home. Do not operate anything that could cause a spark — including lights, cell phones, flashlights and appliances. Get to a safe location outside your home and then call 911 and your local gas utility. Wait for a crew to check on the source of the odor and make the area safe before returning.