Gas leaks are not the kind of plumbing issue you sit on. If you smell rotten eggs near your stove, water heater, or outdoor gas meter at your Venice home, you need to act immediately — open windows, leave the house, and call your gas company and a licensed plumber.
Venice has a unique housing mix that makes gas line issues more common than you might think. You’ve got original Craftsman bungalows from the early 1900s sitting next to modern rebuilt homes and multi-unit rental properties. The older homes often have original or near-original gas piping that has been corroding for decades underground or inside walls. And the newer builds? Even those can develop gas line problems if the piping wasn’t properly protected from soil conditions near the coast.
Why Venice Properties Are Vulnerable
Salt air accelerates corrosion on exposed and buried metal gas piping. Venice’s coastal location means that galvanized and even black iron gas lines degrade faster here than they would 20 miles inland. We wrote a deep dive on how to identify corrosion in gas pipelines before leaks start that covers the specific signs to watch for.
If you’re remodeling a Venice home — which happens constantly in this neighborhood — any time a wall is opened up is an opportunity to inspect the gas lines running through it. Older flex connectors, corroded fittings, and improperly sealed joints are all things our plumbers find routinely during remodel projects.
Signs You Need Gas Line Repair
There are obvious signs and subtle ones. The obvious: that sulfur or rotten egg smell that’s added to natural gas specifically so you can detect leaks. A hissing sound near a gas appliance or pipe fitting. Dead vegetation in a patch of your yard directly above a buried gas line.
The subtle signs are the ones people miss. Unexplained spikes in your gas bill. A pilot light that won’t stay lit. Condensation or fogging on windows near a gas appliance. If any of these sound familiar, it’s worth getting a gas line inspection before a small issue becomes a dangerous one.
According to the California Public Utilities Commission, homeowners are responsible for maintaining all gas piping on their side of the meter — the utility company only handles the line from the street to the meter. Everything from the meter to your appliances is on you.
Professional Gas Line Repair Services
New Pro Plumbing is licensed for gas line repair throughout Los Angeles, and we service Venice homes and businesses regularly. We can locate leaks using electronic gas detection equipment, repair or replace corroded sections, install new gas lines for appliance additions (outdoor kitchens, fire pits, pool heaters), and pressure-test the entire system to confirm it’s sealed properly.
We also serve the surrounding neighborhoods including Mar Vista, Del Rey, and Westchester. Gas line work requires a licensed contractor — it’s not something you want handled by a handyman.
Call Before It Becomes an Emergency
Gas leaks don’t get smaller on their own. If you suspect a problem at your Venice property, call (310) 663-7666 now. New Pro Plumbing offers same-day gas line service and 24/7 emergency response. You can also request a quote online.









