Gas Leak Emergency in Brooklyn

Gas Leak Emergency in Brooklyn

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Gas Leak Emergency in Brooklyn

Brooklyn's vast network of residential buildings, from pre-war apartments in Flatbush to brownstones in Bedford-Stuyvesant and multi-family homes in Sunset Park, relies extensively on natural gas for heating and hot water. Many of these buildings have gas piping systems that are decades old, with connections to boilers, furnaces, and water heaters that have been repaired, replaced, and modified over the years. This aging infrastructure creates an ongoing risk of gas leaks, particularly at joints, connections, and where pipes pass through foundations and walls. The consequences of an undetected gas leak can be catastrophic, as Brooklyn has experienced with past gas-related incidents in residential neighborhoods. NYC Local Law 152 requires periodic inspection of gas piping in all buildings, and many Brooklyn property owners are discovering that their systems need significant repairs to pass inspection. If you detect the distinctive rotten-egg odor of a gas leak, your safety is the absolute priority — evacuate immediately and call 911 followed by National Grid. After emergency responders have secured the area, our licensed gas technicians can thoroughly inspect your HVAC equipment and gas connections, perform necessary repairs, and ensure your systems are safe to operate. We provide 24/7 emergency response for post-incident HVAC gas system work throughout all Brooklyn neighborhoods.

What to Do Right Now

  1. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, do not operate any electrical switches or devices
  2. Evacuate everyone from the building immediately
  3. Call 911 from a safe distance outside the building
  4. Call National Grid at 1-718-643-4050 to report the gas leak
  5. Do not re-enter until the fire department and gas utility give the all-clear
  6. After the area is secured, contact us for HVAC gas system inspection
  7. Notify your landlord or building management immediately

What We Handle

  • HVAC equipment gas connection inspections after a gas leak event
  • Gas valve and gas train repairs on boilers and furnaces
  • Gas piping pressure testing and leak detection
  • Replacement of corroded or damaged gas connectors
  • Carbon monoxide detection and monitoring system installation
  • Local Law 152 compliance inspections and remediation
  • Boiler and furnace safety control testing
  • Complete mechanical room gas system assessments

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Don't wait. Our Brooklyn emergency HVAC team is standing by 24/7.

(646) 439-4057

Average response time: 60-120 minutes after area is cleared by authorities

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What Our Customers Say

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"Our restaurant in Williamsburg was having serious kitchen ventilation issues — cooking odors were reaching the dining room and our AC could not keep up with the kitchen heat. They redesigned our exhaust and make-up air system and added supplemental cooling for the dining area. The difference is night and day, and we passed our DOH inspection with no issues."

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