TSSA Licensed Technicians

Professional Gas Line Installation & Appliance Hookups

A structurally sound, properly calibrated fuel system is vital for peak performance and property safety—whether feeding interior appliances or high-output backyard setups. We provide expert gas line installation across Toronto, Vaughan, and the Greater Toronto Area, ensuring every configuration undergoes precise load sizing calculations and thorough pressure threshold verifications.

Gas Line Installation for Modern Properties

Executing a flawless mechanical setup requires far more than just tightening a joint—it demands rigorous structural design, accurate pressure drop calculations, and precise fuel demand analysis to secure safe, long-term efficiency. From engineering deep underground runs for high-output pool heaters in Richmond Hill to adjusting baseline infrastructure during custom kitchen renovations in Etobicoke, our licensed mechanics ensure every single gas line installation meets strict regulatory codes.

Can I complete a DIY gas line installation, or do I need a license in Ontario?

In Ontario, all structural fuel modifications must be performed by a TSSA-licensed technician. Handling natural gas lines without proper certification is illegal, violates local safety codes, and can completely void your homeowner's insurance policy. Our team provides fully insured, certified gas line installation to keep your property protected and legally compliant.

How do you determine the correct pipe size during a new gas line installation?

We calculate the exact pipe diameter by measuring the total distance from your main utility meter to the appliance, combined with the maximum BTU demand load of the unit. Proper sizing ensures that high-demand systems (like tankless water heaters or pool heaters) receive constant pressure and never starve your other appliances of fuel.

Is a trench required for an outdoor gas line installation, and how deep must it be?

Yes, installing fuel lines for outdoor fixtures like BBQs or pool heaters requires excavating a dedicated trench. According to Ontario safety codes, underground gas lines must be buried at a specific minimum depth—typically between 15 to 18 inches depending on the piping material used—to protect the infrastructure from accidental shovel strikes or frost heave.

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