Here at Plumbing Utah Heating & Air, we take finding water, sewer, air, and gas leaks seriously. We have quickly built a reputation for being able to pinpoint leaks when others cannot. Owner Brandon Taylor has recently taken even more steps to put our leak location services miles above anyone else. We are excited and proud to be able to offer infrared technology to locate areas of concentrated methane gas. For those who don’t know, natural gas comprises primarily methane. Using infrared technology, our contractors can find the exact location where your pipe leaks.
The outstanding feature of our new technology is that we can find a leak even if it is buried underground. On a recent job, we were called out of town to the great state of Idaho to help an industrial business. This particular facility was located on a large industrial park with thousands of feet of underground pipe. To the frustration of this business, they had several other leak detection companies come out, and could not find the source of the leak. Our technicians had the right tools for the job and were able to save the day.
Although leak location and repair may not sound like the most exciting field, to us, it is. It is an extremely rewarding feeling to be able to save people time and money by providing top-of-the-line service with cutting-edge equipment. Our contractors feel a sense of pride when we see the relief on our customer’s faces to learn that we found the problem area and can fix it right away. Call us if you are a homeowner and want to avoid extensive yard excavation. You are in the right place if you are a business and need someone to find the source of your natural gas leak. We invite you to call our office at (801) 601-1298 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our gas leak detection services today.
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