
Warning Signs, Safety Tips, and What to Do in an Emergency
If you manage or own a commercial property—whether it’s a restaurant, retail shop, salon, or office space—you should treat your gas system as what it is: a powerful utility that demands respect and regular attention.
If you smell gas, it’s already an emergency.
There’s no room for hesitation, DIY fixes, or “we’ll check it on Monday.”
This guide breaks down the common causes and warning signs of commercial gas leaks, what to do if it happens, and how to protect your business with proactive maintenance.
What Causes Gas Leaks in Commercial Buildings?
Most commercial buildings rely on natural gas or propane for water heaters, HVAC systems, cooking appliances, and more. Over time, these systems can develop leaks due to:
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Aging gas lines or infrastructure
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Improper appliance installation or hookups
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Poor ventilation or blocked exhaust vents
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Construction or renovation-related damage
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Underground corrosion or shifting soil
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Unlicensed or unsafe repair work
Even a minor leak can lead to serious consequences—health risks, fire hazards, or complete shutdowns.
Common Warning Signs of a Commercial Gas Leak
Recognizing the signs early is critical. If you or your staff notice any of the following, take immediate action:
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Strong sulfur or rotten egg odor (added by gas suppliers to help detect leaks)
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Hissing or whistling sounds near gas lines or equipment
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Dead grass or vegetation near outdoor gas lines
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Bubbling water or soft ground near buried lines
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Headaches, dizziness, or nausea in occupants
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Unexplained increases in your gas bill
If any of these symptoms are present, evacuate the building and contact emergency services and a licensed professional.
What to Do During a Commercial Gas Leak
1. Evacuate the Building
Move everyone—employees, customers, and contractors—outside immediately.
2. Do Not Use Electronics or Switches
Avoid turning on or off any lights, phones, or equipment inside the building. Even a small spark can ignite gas fumes.
3. Shut Off the Gas (If Safe)
If the main gas shutoff valve is easily accessible and safe to approach, turn it off.
4. Call 911, Then Call Us
Once emergency services are dispatched, contact My Georgia Plumber. Our licensed gas technicians will locate and repair the leak quickly and safely, helping you return to normal operations.
How to Prevent Gas Leaks in Commercial Buildings
Prevention is key to safety and business continuity. Here’s how to reduce your risk:
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Schedule annual commercial gas line inspections
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Have gas systems checked after any renovations or nearby construction
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Inspect appliance venting to ensure proper airflow and code compliance
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Use advanced gas leak detection tools to spot issues early
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Perform pressure testing for aging gas lines
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Ensure all work is performed by licensed professionals
At My Georgia Plumber, we deliver comprehensive inspections and code-compliant repairs, helping your business avoid downtime and fines.
Why Businesses Trust My Georgia Plumber
Gas leaks aren’t a job for a general handyman or residential plumber.
We offer specialized commercial gas services across North Georgia, including:
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Licensed and insured gas technicians
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Advanced gas leak detection and pressure testing
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Full compliance documentation for insurance and regulatory needs
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24/7 emergency gas repair services
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Preventative maintenance plans for multi-site and franchise operations
We know how to work efficiently in live business environments—minimizing disruption while keeping safety a priority.
Stop Guessing. Start Protecting Your Business.
If it’s been over a year since your last inspection—or you’ve never had one—now’s the time to make your gas system a priority.
Call My Georgia Plumber today or schedule your commercial gas line inspection online.
We’ll help you stay compliant, stay safe, and stay open for business.