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Treat as an emergency. Evacuate immediately, don't operate any switches or appliances, open windows if safe. If on mains gas, call Jemena Gas Networks on 131 909. If on LPG, turn off the cylinder valve and move away from bottles. Only re-enter when declared safe. Then message Alljack for a licensed gas fitter to inspect, repair, and certify the installation.
The salt air off Brisbane Water and Broken Bay is hard on external LPG equipment. Regulators, flexible hoses, and brass fittings on exposed bottle setups corrode faster on the peninsula than inland. If your LPG regulator is pitting or the hose shows cracking or whitening, have a gas fitter replace it before it fails or leaks. This is a common find on peninsula properties that haven't had a gas inspection in a few years.
Gas appliances should burn with a clean blue flame. Yellow, orange, or flickering flames indicate incomplete combustion — a sign the appliance is underperforming or producing carbon monoxide. On LPG systems, this can also indicate a partially blocked burner jet or low cylinder pressure. Have a licensed gas fitter service the appliance immediately.
Installing a new gas cooktop, oven, or BBQ point requires a licensed gas fitter to make the connection and issue a compliance certificate. In Woy Woy's fibro cottages and brick veneer homes undergoing renovation, existing gas lines may also need relocating or upgrading, and the LPG bottle location may need repositioning to comply with current AS/NZS 1596 clearance requirements.
For landlords with peninsula rental properties: if a gas appliance has been installed or serviced without a current compliance certificate, you may have a legal obligation to have the work certified. In NSW, a Gas Compliance Certificate is required for all gas fitting work on a network installation. With short-stay and long-term rentals both common in Woy Woy, get it sorted before your next tenancy inspection or sale.
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Gas work on the Woy Woy Peninsula covers a wide range of jobs, dominated by LPG work given the limited mains gas coverage across the peninsula. Common jobs include new LPG setups for homes buying on the area for the first time, appliance connections and replacements, regulator servicing, and — increasingly — gas capping jobs as sea-change buyers convert to all-electric.
All gas fitting work in NSW must be done by a licensed gas fitter. For a standard LPG setup or appliance connection on the Woy Woy Peninsula, the gas fitter will:
For mains gas work, the gas fitter will also lodge the work with Jemena Gas Networks where required. LPG work doesn't require Jemena notification but still requires a Gas Compliance Certificate.
Gas fitters servicing the Woy Woy Peninsula charge $100–$200 per hour plus materials and a call-out fee of $80–$150. Peninsula travel may add a small premium over central Coast rates. All licensed work includes a Gas Compliance Certificate.
The Woy Woy Peninsula is largely cut off from the mains gas network. Most streets across Woy Woy, Umina Beach, and Ettalong Beach rely on LPG cylinder supply for any gas appliances. The salt air from Brisbane Water and Broken Bay accelerates corrosion on exposed LPG fittings and regulators — a peninsula-specific issue that sees regulator replacements more frequently than inland areas. As the area increasingly attracts sea-change buyers from Sydney, many renovation projects are converting gas appliances to electric, driving a growing number of gas capping and decommissioning jobs.
Gas fitting costs in Woy Woy depend on the job. Connecting a gas cooktop or oven to an existing gas point costs $150–$400. An LPG dual-bottle setup with auto changeover regulator — the most common job on the peninsula — costs $400–$800. Gas leak detection and repair costs $200–$500. Regulator replacement on an existing LPG setup costs $150–$350. Gas fitters servicing Woy Woy charge $100–$200 per hour for labour, plus materials and a call-out fee. Peninsula travel may add a small premium. All licensed work includes a Gas Compliance Certificate. With Alljack, you get 3 quotes to compare.
Natural gas (mains gas) coverage on the Woy Woy Peninsula is limited. Some main road corridors such as Woy Woy Road and Blackwall Road have mains gas access, but the majority of residential streets across Woy Woy, Umina Beach, and Ettalong Beach are not on the network. Most peninsula homes that use gas rely on LPG delivered via 45kg cylinders, typically set up as a dual-bottle system with automatic changeover. A licensed gas fitter can confirm whether your specific address has mains gas access, or install an LPG system if you're off the network.
Treat it as an emergency. Don't operate any electrical switches or appliances, don't use your phone inside the building, extinguish any open flames, open windows and doors if safe, and evacuate immediately. If on mains natural gas, call Jemena Gas Networks on 131 909. If on LPG, turn off the isolation valve at the bottle and move away from the cylinders. Only re-enter the property when declared safe by emergency services. Then message Alljack on WhatsApp and we'll connect you with a licensed gas fitter who can inspect, repair, and certify the installation.
Yes — in NSW, all gas fitting work on a network installation must be performed by a licensed gas fitter who issues a Gas Compliance Certificate within 5 business days of completing the work. This applies to both mains gas and LPG systems. For landlords managing rental properties on the Woy Woy Peninsula — whether short-stay holiday lets or long-term rentals — compliance certificates are essential documentation. Any gas appliance connected without a certificate needs to be inspected and certified. Alljack only connects you with licensed gas fitters who provide certificates as standard.