Reliable gas leak repair services for your safety
Professional care for gas safety and repair
- Gas Safe Registered
- Free Quotes
- No Call Out Fees
- 5-Star Rated
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.
Testimonials
Why Choose HouseWarm?
Certified Expert
Bringing 20 years of knowledge and skill to every job, delivering lasting results.
Guarantee
All work is fully guaranteed for 12 months, ensuring quality and peace of mind.
Local Business
A trusted local business providing heating & plumbing services in homes since 2011.
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.
Service Areas
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Wallsend
- Gateshead
- North Tyneside
- South Tyneside
- Cramlington
- North Shields
- Whitley Bay
- Gosforth
- South Shields
FAQs
What should I do if I smell gas in my home?
Turn off the gas at the emergency control valve, exit the property, and call the emergency gas number.
Once safe, contact a local gas engineer to inspect and repair the leak, as emergency services will only make the property safe but won’t fix the issue.
Is it safe to use my phone during a gas leak?
If you suspect a gas leak, leave the property immediately. Avoid using your phone until you are safely outside, as electrical devices can cause sparks.
Can a gas leak be dangerous even if I don’t smell anything?
Yes, natural gas is odourless, but a sulfur-like scent is added to help detect leaks. In some cases, this odour may not be present, making leaks harder to notice.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless gas that can be deadly if inhaled. Installing CO detectors helps detect and prevent poisoning.