Gas Fitting in Bathurst
Get safe, efficient gas fitting services in Bathurst for appliances, leaks and systems. Fully licensed and ready to help with expert installations and ongoing gas maintenance.
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Licensed Local Gas Fitting
Whether you're upgrading a gas cooktop, connecting a new heater, or repairing a worn-out system, Primed Plumbing & Gasfitting in Bathurst is fully licensed to get the job done safely and to code. Gas fitting isn't something to leave to chance. Even minor faults can become serious risks. That's why we handle every job with precision, from appliance hookups to gas line renewals, leak repairs and system checks.
We service both residential and light commercial properties across Bathurst, offering transparent pricing, expert workmanship, and peace of mind that your gas is working safely behind the scenes. Call 0437 484 963 today for fast quotes and reliable local service.
Fully certified gas work
End-to-end service
Keep Your Gas Systems Running Smoothly
Gas appliances and systems need regular checks to stay safe, especially as they age or if usage patterns change. Whether it’s strange smells, inconsistent flames or low efficiency, small signs can signal bigger issues brewing. Our servicing covers everything from leak detection and pressure testing to appliance servicing and safety inspections, helping prevent problems before they happen.
If you're in Bathurst and need gas fitting or servicing, we’ll show up on time, get the work done right, and follow up to make sure everything's running smoothly. It’s all part of providing long-term value you can trust.
FAQ
What appliances require licensed gas fitting in NSW?
Any appliance that connects to a gas supply, including cooktops, heaters, hot water systems, and BBQs, must be installed by a licensed gas fitter in NSW. Even portable appliances may require certified installation if they're connected to fixed gas lines. This ensures the system meets safety standards and complies with local regulations. It also helps protect your insurance coverage in the event of an incident or fault.
How can I tell if my home’s gas system is outdated or unsafe?
Signs of an ageing or unsafe gas system can include yellow or flickering flames, a persistent smell of gas, noisy appliances, or frequent pilot light issues. In older homes, pipes may corrode or connections may loosen over time, even if no symptoms are obvious. Regular inspections by a licensed fitter can catch these issues before they become dangerous. It's especially important if you're renovating or have just moved into a property with unknown gas history.
Can gas lines be extended or modified to fit new appliances?
Yes, existing gas lines can usually be extended or modified to suit new appliances, provided the system has adequate capacity and meets pressure requirements. A licensed fitter will check the sizing of the current pipework and ensure everything is compliant before making adjustments. This might involve installing a pressure regulator or upgrading parts of the system. Modifying without proper assessment can lead to unsafe operation or appliance failure.


