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Bathurst Gas Fitting
When it comes to gas, there’s no room for shortcuts. Whether you’re installing a new appliance or suspect a leak, you need qualified gas fitters who take safety seriously.
At T. Woods Plumbing, we provide licensed gas fitting services across Bathurst, including installation, upgrades, testing, and emergency repairs. From gas cooktops and heaters to hot water units and outdoor BBQs, we work with care and precision to ensure every connection is compliant and secure.
We service both residential and commercial systems, and we’re trained to handle natural gas and LPG setups. If you’re planning a kitchen renovation, setting up outdoor gas points, or worried about a possible leak, we’re here to help with expert advice and prompt service.
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0400 574 015 to book a licensed gas fitter you can trust.
Gas Work We Handle
Our team installs, replaces and tests gas lines and appliances to meet strict Australian Standards. We also carry out leak detection and pressure testing to ensure your system is operating safely and efficiently. Whether it’s connecting a new gas stove or identifying a fault in your hot water unit, we complete every job with clear documentation and a compliance certificate for peace of mind.
Gas is a powerful energy source, but it must be handled with the right tools and expertise. If you notice a smell, hear a hissing sound or suspect a leak, don’t delay—turn off your supply and give us a call.
Contact us to speak to a licensed gas fitter in Bathurst. We’re available for installs, repairs and urgent gas safety checks.
What does a licensed gas fitter do?
A gas fitter installs, tests, repairs and maintains gas systems and appliances. This includes stoves, heaters, BBQ lines and hot water units, always ensuring safety and compliance.
How do I know if I have a gas leak?
Signs include a rotten egg smell, hissing sounds, dizziness or headaches. If you suspect a leak, turn off the gas at the meter and contact a licensed professional immediately.