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The smell of LPG (like rotten eggs or a musty odour) near a gas appliance, regulator, or bottle cage means there is a leak. Leave the building immediately, turn off the gas valve at the bottle, and do not use any switches. This is an emergency that requires a licensed gas fitter same day.
Connecting a new gas cooktop, gas hot water system, gas heater, or barbecue bayonet to an existing LPG line in Narara requires a licensed gas fitter. The work must be pressure tested and certified — connecting appliances to gas yourself is illegal in NSW.
Selling a Narara property or starting a new tenancy with a gas connection often requires a current Certificate of Compliance for the gas installation. A licensed gas fitter inspects the system, repairs any defects, and issues the certificate.
If your 45kg LPG bottle is depleting faster than usual with no change in usage, there may be a slow leak in the regulator, flexible hose, or gas line. A licensed gas fitter can pressure test the system and identify the source of the loss.
LPG regulators and flexible hoses have a recommended service life of 5–10 years. In Narara's valley humidity, external components corrode faster than in drier climates. Ageing regulators and cracking hoses are a fire and safety risk and should be replaced proactively.
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Reticulated natural gas coverage is limited in Narara. Many homes in the suburb run on LPG (bottled gas) delivered by suppliers including ELGAS, which services the Gosford–Narara area with 45kg bottle exchange or automatic tanker delivery. LPG-connected homes need a licensed gas fitter for all installation, connection, and compliance work.
The most common gas fitting jobs in Narara involve the LPG systems on existing homes and new appliance connections during kitchen and bathroom renovations:
A Certificate of Compliance is included with all licensed gas work. Emergency after-hours callouts for gas leaks attract a surcharge of $150–$250 on the Central Coast.
All gas work in NSW must be performed by a licensed gas fitter holding a Gas Fitting Licence (or Type B Gas Fitting Work Licence for higher-risk work) issued under the Gas Supply Act 1996. It is illegal for an unlicensed person to do any gas work — including connecting a gas appliance.
All plumbers in the Alljack network hold current NSW licences. You can verify any tradesperson's licence at the NSW Fair Trading licence check website.
Yes — all gas work in NSW, including Narara, must be done by a licensed gas fitter. This includes connecting appliances, extending or modifying gas lines, LPG bottle installation and regulator work, and gas leak repair. A Certificate of Compliance must be issued for all Type B gas work. Unlicensed gas work is illegal and voids insurance.
Reticulated natural gas coverage is limited in residential parts of Narara. Many homes use LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) delivered by suppliers like ELGAS, who service the Gosford–Narara area with 45kg bottle exchange or automatic tanker delivery. If you're unsure whether natural gas is available at your address, a licensed gas fitter can confirm.
Do not turn any switches on or off. Do not use your phone inside. Evacuate the building immediately. Turn off the gas at the bottle valve or meter outside. Once safely outside, call 000 if you can't shut off the gas, or message Alljack on WhatsApp for an emergency licensed gas fitter. Do not re-enter until the gas fitter has inspected and cleared the premises.
Connecting a new gas appliance to an existing LPG line costs $150–$350. Installing a new gas line extension runs $300–$800. Gas leak detection and repair costs $200–$500. An LPG regulator replacement runs $150–$300. A Certificate of Compliance is included with all work. With Alljack you get 3 quotes from licensed gas fitters to compare.