TL;DR: Gas line services in Utah County: appliance hookups run $150–$500 and new line runs $500–$2,000+ based on industry estimates, always permitted, pressure-tested, and inspected. Smell gas now? Leave the house, then call 801-874-8479 from outside.

What are the signs of a gas leak?

Sulfur or rotten-egg odor, hissing near a line or appliance, dead vegetation over a buried run, or a meter that moves with everything off. Response order matters: no switches, no flames, leave first, call from outside, utility emergency line or us. Repairs only happen after the leak is located and the line isolated.

What does a gas appliance hookup involve?

Ranges, dryers, fireplaces, garage heaters, fire pits, and tankless water heaters all need correctly sized line, an accessible shutoff, a sediment trap, and a leak test before first fire. Sizing is the part DIY installs miss, every appliance added downstream drops pressure for the rest, and an undersized run starves the furnace in January.

Do gas lines need permits in Utah County?

Yes, Payson City and neighboring cities require a permit and inspection for new or extended gas piping, and the work belongs to licensed contractors. Utah Service Pros (DOPL #14060509-5501) pulls the permit, pressure-tests, and meets code as part of every quote. Gas work is part of the plumbing repair line: 801-874-8479.

Expert-reviewed by Utah Service Pros. Last updated June 2026.