Gas lines for ranges & cooktops
Run a properly sized line to the kitchen for a gas range, with a shutoff at the appliance and a pressure test before anything is connected.
Gas lines for ranges, BBQs, pool heaters and garage heaters, plus leak repairs. Redline Gas will pressure test everything and leave you the paperwork.
Straight answers, tidy work and a fair price — right across Milton.
Run a properly sized line to the kitchen for a gas range, with a shutoff at the appliance and a pressure test before anything is connected.
Permanent natural gas hookups to the deck or patio so you stop hauling propane tanks, sleeved and buried correctly where they cross the yard.
Convert an appliance between natural gas and propane with the manufacturer's own orifice kit, then re-test and re-tag it.
Size the line for a heater that actually reaches its rated BTU, including the long runs to a detached pool house.
Trace the smell to the actual joint with an electronic detector and soap test, repair it, and pressure test the whole system before signing off.
Check flues, liners and combustion air on furnaces, boilers and water heaters, and fix the venting faults that put CO into the house.
Unit heaters supplied, vented and gas-piped so the garage is workable in February without a space heater on an extension cord.
Load-calculate the whole house before adding a standby generator, and upsize the meter or line where the maths says you must.
Not sure what you need? Call (905) 555-0166 and just ask.
Redline Gas does gas work the way the code was written to be done: correct pipe sizing, a real pressure test, proper venting and a tag on the appliance when it is finished. We turned down the shortcuts other people take, because the failure mode here is not a callback — it is carbon monoxide. Licensed, permitted, inspected, every time.
Day or night, these are the areas our vans are in. Just outside the list? Call anyway — we often can.
(905) 555-0166Choose a slot, tell us what is going on, and you get a confirmation — no phone tag.
Pick a time that works. Takes about 30 seconds.
Still not sure? We'd rather answer it on the phone than have you guess.
(905) 555-0166Leave the building. Do not flip switches, unplug anything or use your phone inside — a spark is a spark. Once you are outside and away, call your gas utility's emergency line first; they will come out at any hour and make it safe at no charge. Then call us to find and repair the fault so the gas can be turned back on.
No. In Ontario, gas work must be done by a TSSA-certified gas technician — it is not a grey area, and there is no homeowner exemption the way there is for some minor electrical work. Uncertified gas work voids your home insurance and will be flagged the moment any technician or inspector sees it.
The price follows the distance from the meter and what is in the way. A short run through an unfinished basement to a deck right above it is straightforward. Crossing a finished basement, boring under a walkway or reaching a pool house at the back of the lot is where the hours go. We quote a fixed price once we have seen the route.
New gas lines and appliance installations generally require a permit and inspection; a like-for-like appliance swap on an existing correctly sized line often does not. We tell you which one you are in before quoting, pull the permit when it is needed, and leave you the paperwork.
If the manufacturer makes a conversion kit for that exact model, yes — and only with that kit. Drilling out orifices or improvising is dangerous and illegal. Send us the model number off the rating plate and we will confirm whether a kit exists before you buy anything.
Most residential gas runs are a half to full day, including the pressure test, which has to hold before we connect anything. Inspections are usually booked within a few business days of completion, and your appliance can normally be used as soon as we have tested and tagged it.
Name and number is enough to get started — same day where we can.
24/7 emergency service — call anytime