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Experienced Gas Plumbers Sydney

Do you suspect you have a leak or require experienced gas fitters in Sydney?

Network Plumbing have qualified gas fitters in Sydney available for general gas maintenance, gas heating and cooking appliances, new gas installations, and servicing of your gas hot water systems. Essentially, Network Plumbing can cover all your gas plumbing needs. Contact an experienced gas plumber in Sydney from our team to ensure your home is safe.

More About Gas Plumbing

65% of Australian households rely on natural gas as part of their energy source. Natural gas is a versatile energy source readily available. Natural gas is clean-burning, it’s also a cost-effective energy source. On average, gas appliances will be 30% more cost-effective than electrical appliances. When it comes to heating your rooms, cooking your meals, or delivering that hot water… gas appliances outperform.

Please note, that all works carried out with either natural gas or LPG gas bottles, from gas repairs to gas services to new gas installations, should only be performed by a qualified gas fitter. While natural gas services in the home are a growing energy sector, health hazards can occur and should be taken seriously. Engaging expert gas plumbers will help reduce dangers in the home. Expert gas plumbers are qualified, ensuring your gas fitting services are handled correctly each and every time.

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If You Suspect A Gas Leak

1. Shut Off

Turn off your gas supply if possible

2. Ventilate
Open all windows and doors
3. Turn Off

Turn off all gas appliances

4. Call
Call Network Plumbing 24/7

Top 5 Signs Of Gas Leaks

1. Foul Smells

Foul smells that are similar to rotten eggs or sulphur

2. Pilot Light Issues

A weak or flickering pilot light

3. Plants Unexpectedly Dying

Grass or plants unexpectedly dying in one particular spot in your garden

4. Hissing Sounds

Hearing hissing sounds

5. Feeling Unwell

Feeling light-headed, nauseous, difficulty breathing

LICENSED GAS FITTERS SYDNEY

Professional licensed gas fitters can also be your licensed plumbers as well. Yet, in some cases, a licensed gas fitter may not always be a licensed plumber. Strange?

Not really, as part of their apprenticeship a plumber undertakes, either 1 of 2 courses… Cert. III in plumbing or Cert. III gas fitting. This qualification trains and educates the apprentices on handling all gas plumbing problems. From gas installation, gas heater service, other general appliances, gas leaks and gas line services. Gas plumbing study is an inclusive part of a plumber’s training and education.

Installing Gas Appliances

Network Plumbing has a team of qualified gas fitters Sydney residents trust for all types of gas services. Whether you need gas maintenance, new gas installations, or servicing for gas hot water systems, our experienced gas plumbers in Sydney can handle it all. From gas heating and cooking appliances to safety inspections, Network Plumbing provides reliable, professional solutions to keep your home safe and efficient.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you have more burning questions about leaking taps, a blocked toilet or your plumbing system? Here are some plumbing solutions.

Are plumbers and gas fitters the same?

No, qualified plumbers and gas fitters are related trades, but they are not the same by default. A licensed gas fitter has specific accreditation to work safely on gas lines, appliances, and installations. Many plumbers also complete gas fitting training, but gas work must always be done by someone registered and accredited for gas to meet Australian safety standards. At Network Plumbing in Sydney, our technicians who handle gas work hold the correct licences and training to keep you and your home safe.

What are common gas fitting problems?

Common gas fitting issues include faulty connectors, burners not lighting, pilot light problems, irregular flame patterns, gas appliance malfunctions, and blocked or leaking gas lines. In Sydney homes with older installations or variable soil and weather conditions, wear and tear can accelerate these issues. If you suspect any gas problem, it’s best to have a licensed gas fitter assess the situation on site – gas issues are not worth guessing or DIY attempts.

How much does gas plumbing cost?

Gas plumbing costs vary widely depending on the work needed: whether it’s repairing a leak, installing a new appliance, relocating lines, or upgrading to meet code. Because every home and gas system is different, we assess the job on site and explain your options clearly before any work begins. This ensures pricing reflects the true scope of work – not a guess based on a phone description.

How much is a gas fitter?

The cost of engaging a gas fitter depends on the complexity of the work, access, and safety requirements. Emergency work or work outside regular hours can influence cost. Rather than quoting without seeing the job, our Sydney gas fitters inspect on site and explain the best solutions and expected costs upfront so you’re not surprised.

What is the hardest trade to learn?

All trades require skill, but gas fitting is widely considered among the more demanding because it combines:


• Plumbing fundamentals
• Gas safety standards
• Knowledge of combustion and appliances
• Strict regulatory compliance

Proper training and accreditation are essential for safety and compliance, especially in Sydney’s strict gas regulations.

Does a gas fitter handle leaks?

Yes – licensed gas fitters are trained and authorised to locate and repair gas leaks safely. Gas leaks are serious because they pose health and fire risks, so it’s important to engage a licensed professional rather than attempting DIY fixes or relying on uncertified service providers.

What is the new gas fitting?

If by “new gas fitting” you mean modern gas appliances and installation standards, recent developments include updated safety valves, flexible certified gas connectors, improved regulatory compliance requirements, and enhanced leak detection techniques. A licensed gas fitter will be familiar with current Australian standards and ensure any new installation meets safety and code requirements.

How to tell if a gas fitting is leaking?

Signs of a gas leak can include:
• A rotten egg or sulphur-like smell (added to natural gas for safety)
• Hissing or whistling sounds near gas lines or appliances
• Dead or discoloured plants near buried lines
• Sudden appliance malfunctions

If you notice any of these, turn off the gas supply if it’s safe to do so and contact a licensed Sydney gas fitter immediately. Gas leaks should always be treated as urgent.

Can you stay in a house with a small gas leak?

No, even a small gas leak should be treated as a potentially serious hazard because gas can accumulate and reach ignition points. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, ventilate the area, turn off the gas supply if it’s safe, and call a licensed gas fitter right away. Your safety and that of your family are the priority.

Is a slight smell of gas OK?

No – any smell of gas, even slight, is a sign that something may be wrong. Natural gas is odourless, so suppliers add a scent (often described as rotten eggs) specifically so leaks can be detected early. If you smell gas, it’s important to treat it as urgent: ventilate the area, turn off the gas supply if it’s safe, and contact a licensed Sydney gas fitter for an immediate assessment.

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