ngj03 asked:

I’m very anxious. Just bought a house, painted walls, carpeted, etc. Now the gas company tells me there is no gas leak at any of the appliances and none in the “yard line”, but there is one in the house (along the pipes somewhere). Does this mean they have to rip through the drywall of the entire house, test every inch of pipe and I’m left with tens of thousands in repair of drywall/paint? Also if I have one gas leak does that mean, there going to be a lot more in the future? Should I convert everything to electric?

Please help me understand this. I’m anxious as the plumber isn’t coming till the weekend is over and I don’t know what to say is he/she tells me they have to start tearing the whole place down.
Sorry forgot to mention the house is on a concrete slab. The gas company has already evaluated the situation 3 times and found no leaks at the appliances and so its somewhere along the piping and they won’t take care of it, I have to get a plumber. Besides the garage I don’t see any visible piping. I assume this means it runs in the drywall? Or does it go into the slab and back out at every appliance area?

The gas company people did use both the water/soap method and the “device” (chirping-like sound). Will this device really be able to pinpoint leaks through drywall, etc.?

Thanks for your help.

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