Reliable gas leak repair for your safety

Professional care for gas safety and repair

Gas leak repairs

Emergency Repairs

Reliable service to detect and repair gas leaks, preventing potential hazards and ensuring your home remains safe.

Qualified Gas Engineer

Highly trained and fully qualified professional who follows strict safety regulations to carry out gas repairs safely and legally.

Accurate Leak Detection

Using advanced tools and techniques to accurately locate leaks and provide secure, long-lasting repairs to keep your system safe.

Service areas

Why choose HouseWarm?

No call-out fees

No call-out fees, and fixed price quotes are provided free of charge.

Local business

A small local business carrying out services in homes since 2011.

Guarantee

All work carried out by HouseWarm is guaranteed for 12 months.

Testimonials

5/5

About

My name is Steven Reid and I was born and raised in Newcastle. I incorporated HouseWarm Limited in 2011 to provide heating and plumbing services to homes in my hometown area.

With no call out fees and free fixed price quotes, I can offer you a local, trusted and experienced heating engineer and plumber at competitive prices.

Steven Reid HouseWarm Plumber

FAQs

The first thing you should do if you smell gas in your home is turn the gas off at the emregency control valve, exit the property, and cal the emergency gas number.

You should then call your local gas engineer as the engineer from the emergency number will only make things safe and not fix the gas leak if it’s inside the property.

You should always leave the property if there’s a gas leak so using your phone when you get outside is fine.

Yes, a gas leak can be dangerous even if you don’t smell anything. Natural gas is odourless, but utility companies add a distinctive, sulfur like odour to it to help people detect leaks.

However, there are situations where the odourant may not be present or where individuals may have difficulty smelling it. In such cases, the danger lies in the potential buildup of gas without any noticeable warning signs.

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless gas produced by the incomplete combustion of natural gas or other fossil fuels. Exposure to elevated levels of carbon monoxide can be harmful and, in severe cases, even fatal.