How Do I Turn Off The Main Gas In My House?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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To turn off the gas to your home using the house-side shut-off valve,

move the lever so that it is at a right angle to the pipe

. This should shut off the gas flow to your home, but it will take a short period of time for the remaining gas in the line to dissipate.

How do you temporarily turn off gas?

Locate your main

gas service shutoff valve

. It's usually the first fitting on the supply pipe coming out of the ground next to the meter. With a wrench, turn the lever in either direction until it is crosswise to the pipe. Once the gas is turned off, leave it off.

Can I turn off my own gas?

Work on branch gas lines in a home is not safe for amateurs and should be left to plumbers or gas company technicians. But

most gas companies allow homeowners to shut off the gas at their own meters

and even provide instructions for doing this safely.

Is it safe to shut off gas to house?


Do not shut off the gas

unless you smell gas, hear gas escaping, see a broken gas line or if you suspect a gas leak. If you shut off the gas, there may be a considerable delay before PG&E can turn your service on. Once the gas is shut off at the meter, do not try to turn it back on yourself.

Where is the main gas shut off valve?

Houses with natural gas have a main shutoff valve (Fig. A) located

just before the gas meter

. This valve, often called the street-side valve, is normally a rectangular nub (Photo 1). When the long side of the nub or handle is parallel to the incoming gas line, it's open and the gas is flowing.

How do you know if your gas is off?

The long side of your handle is parallel to the incoming gas line, which means your gas in on and flowing. By

turning the handle perpendicular to the incoming pipe

, you are closing the valve and shutting off the gas.

Will the gas company Light My pilot?


Absolutely

! We can send a gas service technician to light your pilot, and conduct a gas safety check of your gas fireplace or any other gas appliance to ensure your safety. Click here get started.

What do I do if I smell gas in my house?

If you suspect a natural gas leak and smell something similar to rotten eggs, open the doors and windows, turn off any pilot lights, exit your home, and

contact 911

or your gas provider. For more severe leaks, leave the property immediately before contacting the appropriate authorities.

How do you turn off gas?

  1. Locate your main gas service shutoff valve. …
  2. With a wrench, turn the lever in either direction until it is crosswise to the pipe.
  3. Once the gas is turned off, leave it off.

What does the gas control in your house?

What Uses The Most Gas in a House? According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the majority of natural gas used in homes is for

space heating

, which includes both air and water. But whether homes use natural gas or not depends on the type of water heater and central heating system it has.

What to do if I have no gas?

  1. Call friends or family who might be available to deliver you a gallon or two.
  2. Call your insurance company's roadside assistance. …
  3. Operator / 411 should be able to advise you of nearby gas stations. …
  4. 911 – call the cops as a last resort in case your phone doesn't have other service.

Can I relight the pilot light by myself?

If your pilot light goes out, your furnace will not be able to produce heat because its burners will not ignite.

Often, homeowners can relight the pilot themselves

.

Should the pilot light always be on in a gas stove?

Should the pilot light always be on in a gas stove?

Yes, the design of gas stoves

means that the pilot light will always be on. Some people dislike the fact that there is always an open flame burning within their gas stove, however, this is very important for the gas stove to be able to automatically ignite.

Can you smell a pilot light?

1376. Note that it is totally normal on automatic pilots (pilots that do NOT stay lit all the time) to

smell a little natural gas when the are first turned

on. A little gas will escape as the pilot and burners light on your heat or appliance.

Why do I smell gas but no one else does?


Phantosmia

is a medical condition sometimes known as olfactory hallucinations. Individuals with this condition believe they can smell certain odors such as smoke, natural gas, dirt, and flowers even when the smell does not exist.

What smells like gas but is not gas?


Sulfur

is often the cause of a gas smell in homes without gas leaks. It smells identical to the foul rotten odor of gas leaks, but it's not nearly as harmful in this case. Bacteria found in sewage systems or your kitchen sink release sulfur over time, causing the smell to permeate your home.

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