Gas Line Repair & Installation in Mesquite, TX — Licensed, Local, Fast
Gas line problems are not like other plumbing issues. They do not wait, and they do not get better on their own. If you smell gas, hear hissing near a line, or notice your gas appliances acting up, the clock is already running.
Buckner Blvd Plumbing Co Inc has been handling gas line repair and installation in Mesquite since 1952. We are licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners, we know this city’s gas infrastructure, and we show up the same day. Every job gets a clear price before we start. No surprises.
Think You Might Have a Gas Line Issue in Mesquite?
Mesquite has thousands of homes built before 1990. Many still have their original steel gas lines. Those pipes corrode from the inside, and by the time you notice something is wrong, the problem has usually been building for a while. From neighborhoods near Eastfield College to homes along Gus Thomasson Road, we see this every week. If something feels off with your gas system, trust that feeling.
If You Smell Gas Right Now — Do This First
Do not search the internet. Do not investigate. Every second you spend inside matters. Follow these four steps in order.
Step 1
Get Everyone Out of the House
Leave immediately. Do not stop to grab belongings. Get every person and pet out through the nearest exit and move at least 300 feet away from the building. Leave the door open behind you as you exit. This helps ventilate the gas that has built up inside.
Step 2
Do Not Touch Any Switches or Devices
Natural gas ignites from a single spark. Do not flip a light switch, use your phone, start your car in the garage, or touch any electrical device until you are well away from the building. Even a small static charge can trigger an explosion in a gas-filled space. Wait until you are outside and at a safe distance before making any calls.
Step 3
Call Atmos Energy From Outside
Atmos Energy is the gas utility provider serving Mesquite and the surrounding Dallas County area. Call their emergency line at 1-866-322-8667 from outside your home. They will dispatch a technician to shut off the gas supply at the meter and confirm the building is safe to re-enter. Do not go back inside until Atmos Energy gives you the all clear.
Step 4
Call a Licensed Plumber Once You Have the All Clear
Once Atmos Energy secures the line and clears the building, the gas leak itself still needs to be found and fixed before service can be restored. That is where we come in. Buckner Blvd Plumbing is licensed for gas line repair in Texas and responds same day across Mesquite and the Dallas metro area. We locate the source, repair or replace the damaged section, pressure test the system, and coordinate with Atmos Energy to get your gas restored as quickly as possible.
Signs Your Mesquite Home Has a Gas Line Problem
Gas leaks rarely announce themselves loudly. Most show up quietly through small changes you might dismiss as something else. These are the seven signs Mesquite homeowners most commonly miss until the situation becomes serious.
You Smell Rotten Eggs or Sulfur Near Appliances
Natural gas is odorless on its own. Gas companies add a chemical called mercaptan specifically so you can detect leaks. If you notice a sulfur or rotten egg smell near your stove, furnace, water heater, or anywhere along a gas line, do not ignore it. Even a faint smell warrants immediate action. The strength of the odor does not always indicate the size of the leak.
You Hear Hissing Near a Gas Line or Meter
A hissing or whistling sound coming from near a gas pipe, appliance connection, or your meter outside is pressurized gas escaping through a crack or failed fitting. This is one of the clearest audible signs of an active leak. If you hear it, treat it as an emergency.
Grass or Plants Are Dying Near Your Gas Line
Underground gas lines run through yards across Mesquite, particularly in older neighborhoods along Scyene Road and Military Parkway where original lines have been in the ground for decades. If you notice a patch of dead or yellowing grass in an otherwise healthy yard, or plants dying without explanation near where a line runs, gas may be leaking beneath the surface and displacing oxygen in the soil.
Your Gas Bill Jumped With No Explanation
A sudden increase in your gas bill without a change in usage or season is one of the most common signs of a slow hidden leak. The gas is going somewhere. If your bill from Atmos Energy is noticeably higher than the same period last year and nothing in your home changed, have your lines inspected before the problem gets worse.
Your Gas Appliances Are Not Working Properly
Inconsistent flames on your stove, a furnace that cycles on and off without reaching temperature, or a water heater that takes longer than usual to heat are all signs that gas pressure in your system may be compromised. In Mesquite homes built before 1990, corroded lines and failing fittings are a common cause of reduced appliance performance that gets misdiagnosed as an appliance problem when the real issue is the gas line itself.
You or Your Family Feel Dizzy or Nauseous Indoors
Physical symptoms are among the most serious and most overlooked signs of a gas leak. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that exposure to natural gas in an enclosed space can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and in severe cases loss of consciousness. If multiple people in your home are experiencing these symptoms at the same time and feel better when they go outside, leave immediately and call for help.
You See Rust or Corrosion on Visible Gas Piping
If you can see your gas lines in a utility room, garage, or crawl space and notice orange rust, discoloration, or flaking on the pipe surface, that corrosion does not stay on the outside. It works inward. Steel gas lines in older Mesquite homes have a finite lifespan and visible corrosion is a reliable indicator that the pipe is close to or past the point of safe use.
Why Mesquite Gas Lines Fail Faster Than Most
Mesquite puts more stress on gas lines than most Texas cities. Four specific conditions accelerate deterioration here that homeowners rarely hear about until something goes wrong.
Aging Steel Pipes in Pre-1990 Homes Along Buckner Blvd and Gus Thomasson
Most homes along Buckner Boulevard and Gus Thomasson Road were built between the 1960s and late 1980s. Many still have their original steel gas lines. Steel corrodes from the inside out and has a functional lifespan of 40 to 70 years. For a home built in 1975, that clock has already expired.
Mesquite’s Clay Soil Shifts Underground Lines Year After Year
Dallas County sits on some of the most expansive clay soil in the United States. It swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That constant ground movement bends, stresses, and separates underground gas line joints over time — often without any surface warning until a leak develops.
Hard Water Mineral Buildup Corrodes Fittings From the Inside
Mesquite’s water supply from the North Texas Municipal Water District carries high mineral content. Those minerals deposit on gas line fittings and connections over time, accelerating corrosion at joints and threaded connections where leaks are most likely to start.
Seasonal Freeze Events Stress Old Gas Lines Across Dallas County
Mesquite does not get harsh winters, but the freeze events of recent years have proven what sudden temperature drops do to aging pipes. Steel lines already weakened by corrosion contract under freezing temperatures and develop cracks at their weakest points — often underground where you cannot see them coming.
What Happens If You Ignore a Gas Line Problem
A gas line problem does not stabilize on its own. It gets worse. Here is what is at stake when Mesquite homeowners put off the call.
Fire and explosion risk
is the most immediate danger. The U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration reports that natural gas ignites at concentrations as low as 5 percent in the air. A single spark from a light switch, appliance, or phone is enough. You do not get a warning before it happens.
Carbon monoxide exposure
is the danger you cannot see or smell. A cracked gas line near a furnace or water heater can flood a home with carbon monoxide silently. The CDC reports CO poisoning causes over 400 deaths in the United States annually, most of them inside homes.
Underground leaks damage soil and foundations.
Gas escaping beneath your yard saturates the soil, kills root systems, and over time destabilizes the ground supporting your foundation. In Mesquite, where clay soil already shifts constantly, this compounds existing foundation risk significantly.
Insurance complications grow with delay
Most homeowners policies cover sudden gas line failures. They do not cover damage from a known problem that went unaddressed. Waiting turns a covered repair into an out-of-pocket expense.
A small repair becomes a full replacement
A failed fitting caught early costs a fraction of what a corroded line replacement costs six months later. Every week of delay adds scope to the eventual job.
Not Sure What Is Wrong With Your Gas Line?
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Gas Line Services We Offer in Mesquite
From a single failed fitting to a full system replacement, we handle every gas line need for Mesquite homeowners and small businesses. Here is what we do.

Gas Line Repair — Leaks, Fittings, and Damaged Sections
We locate the source of the problem first, then repair only what needs fixing. Whether it is a corroded joint, a cracked section, or a failed connection at an appliance, we fix it to code and pressure test before we leave.

Gas Line Installation — New Lines for Appliances and Outdoor Spaces
Adding a gas stove, outdoor kitchen, fire pit, or dryer to your Mesquite home requires a properly sized and permitted gas line. We handle the full installation from the existing supply line to the new connection, including all permits and city inspections.

Gas Line Replacement — When Repair Is No Longer Enough
When a steel line has corroded beyond repair or fails inspection, replacement is the only safe option. We replace aging lines with modern materials, pull the required permits, and coordinate with Atmos Energy to restore your service once the city approves the work.

Gas Line Maintenance and Inspection in Mesquite
Annual gas line inspections catch problems before they become emergencies. We check pressure, inspect fittings and connections, look for corrosion on accessible piping, and give you a clear picture of your system’s condition. Proactive maintenance is always cheaper than emergency repair.

Gas Leak Detection — Finding What You Cannot See
Not every leak announces itself. We use pressure testing and gas detection equipment to locate leaks that have no visible sign. This is especially important in older Mesquite homes where underground or in-wall lines have been under stress for decades.

Gas Line Pressure Testing and Safety Certification
Before a new installation or after a repair, we pressure test the entire system to verify there are no remaining leaks. This testing is required by the city of Mesquite before Atmos Energy will restore gas service and we complete it on every job without exception.

Emergency Gas Line Repair — Same Day Response
If you have an active gas leak or a line that has been shut off by Atmos Energy, call us now. We offer same-day emergency gas line repair across Mesquite, Garland, Rowlett, Forney, and the surrounding Dallas metro area. The sooner we get there, the faster your gas is restored.
How We Handle Gas Line Repair — Our Process
No guesswork. No surprises. Here is exactly what happens when you call Buckner Blvd Plumbing for gas line work in Mesquite.
Step 1
We Inspect the Full System Before We Touch Anything
We assess the entire gas line system, not just the area you called about. Problems in one section often point to wear elsewhere. We look at accessible piping, fittings, connections, and the meter before recommending anything.
Step 2
We Locate the Problem Using Pressure Testing and Detection Equipment
We use pressure testing and gas detection equipment to pinpoint the exact source. This eliminates guesswork and ensures we are fixing the actual problem, not just the visible one.
Step 3
We Explain What We Found and Give You a Price
Before any work begins, we walk you through exactly what we found, what needs to be done, and what it will cost. You decide whether to proceed with full information in hand. No pressure, no surprises.
Step 4
We Make the Repair or Replacement to Code
All work meets Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners standards and Mesquite city code requirements. We pull the required permits and use the correct materials for the pipe type and application.
Step 5
We Pressure Test Again Before Calling Atmos Energy
Once the repair is complete, we pressure test the entire system again to confirm there are no remaining leaks. The system does not get signed off until it passes.
Step 6
We Stay Until Your Gas Is Back On and Everything Is Working
We coordinate with Atmos Energy for service restoration and stay on site until the gas is back on, every appliance is confirmed working, and you are satisfied with the result.
Serving Mesquite Since 1952 — Gas Line Work You Can Trust
Gas line work requires trust. You are letting someone work on a system that, handled wrong, puts your family at risk. Who you call matters.
Buckner Blvd Plumbing Co Inc has been licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners and serving Mesquite since 1952. Over 70 years working on homes across this city — from neighborhoods near North Mesquite High School to properties along Belt Line Road. We know every pipe type, every failure mode, and every condition Mesquite’s soil and climate creates.
We are not a franchise. We are not a call center. We are a Mesquite company, and every job reflects that. You will know what we found before we fix it. You will know the cost before we start. That is how we have worked since 1952 and that is not changing.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gas Line Repair in Mesquite
We Service Gas Lines Across Mesquite and the Dallas Metro
Buckner Blvd Plumbing Co Inc is based in Mesquite and has been since 1952. Gas line problems do not stop at city limits and neither do we.
We serve homeowners across Plano, Garland, Rowlett, Forney, Balch Springs, Richardson, and Sunnyvale. In Mesquite we cover every part of the city — from neighborhoods along Buckner Boulevard and Gus Thomasson Road to communities off Belt Line Road and beyond.
If you are close enough to call us a neighbor, we will be there.
Got a Gas Line Problem? Call Buckner Blvd Plumbing Now
Gas line problems do not wait and they do not get better on their own. Every hour matters.
We are licensed, local, and have been serving Mesquite since 1952. We show up same day, tell you exactly what it will cost before we start, and fix it right the first time. No runaround. No surprise charges. Just honest work from a company that has been on these streets longer than most of its competitors have been in business.






