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Outdoor Gas Line Installation in Newmarket

Newmarket homeowners choose RenoHouse for outdoor gas line installation — quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and a team that treats your home like their own. 4.9★ rated.

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How It Works

A simple, stress-free process from start to finish.

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Call or WhatsApp us 24/7 from Newmarket. Send photos, video, and a description + your location.

Remote Estimate

We review everything, clarify details, and give you a price — often within hours.

Repair Process

Licensed team arrives at your Newmarket home and completes your outdoor gas line installation professionally.

Handover & Warranty

Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.

Outdoor Gas Line Installation in Newmarket

In Newmarket, we're the trusted name for outdoor gas line installation provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Newmarket.

Newmarket's mix of historic Main Street homes and newer developments in Stonehaven and Summerhill offers varied renovation opportunities. We handle them all expertly.

With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Newmarket homeowners trust. Newmarket — quality service, fair prices, guaranteed.

Newmarket's older downtown core and surrounding heritage homes have plumbing systems ranging from 50 to 100+ years old. Pipe replacement, drain upgrades, and fixture modernization preserve these character homes while bringing plumbing into the 21st century. Newer Stonehaven developments need fixture upgrades and basement bathroom completions.

Water heater replacement and sump pump installation are among Newmarket's most requested plumbing services. Our team serves the entire town — from Davis Drive to Green Lane — with professional, code-compliant plumbing that protects Newmarket homes and families.

Small-town homes often face plumbing challenges that vary by age — older village properties may have outdated pipes and fixtures, while newer subdivision homes need fixture upgrades and basement bathroom installations. Municipal water and sewer connections are standard in town centres, simplifying most plumbing projects.

Average outdoor gas line installation cost in Newmarket and the GTA: $150–$800 per job, depending on complexity — simple faucet installs start lower, while water heater replacements and re-piping are at the higher end.

Outdoor Gas Line Installation in Newmarket: Newmarket's housing ranges from heritage properties along Main Street South dating to the 1800s, to 1970s–1980s subdivisions in Huron Heights and College Manor, and newer executive homes in Stonehaven and Bristol. Many established homes are 30–50 years old with builder-grade finishes ready for renovation. Common issues like builder-grade upgrades in 1990s–2000s homes reaching their first renovation cycle make professional outdoor gas line installation services especially important for Newmarket homeowners.

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Why Homeowners in Newmarket Choose RenoHouse

Same-Day Service Available

We respond quickly to outdoor gas line installation requests in Newmarket. Most projects start within 24-48 hours of your call.

Licensed Professionals

Every technician on our team is fully licensed, insured, and background-checked. We maintain strict quality standards on every job.

Upfront Pricing

Honest quotes for outdoor gas line installation in Newmarket with no surprises. Free estimates, flexible payment options.

Common Issues

Sound Familiar?

These are the most common problems our Newmarket clients face.

Tired of refilling propane bottles for the BBQ every two weeks?

Adding a fire pit, fire table, or outdoor fireplace to the deck this summer?

Pool heater quoted but no contractor will run the gas line — need TSSA G2 fitter?

Building an outdoor kitchen island with multiple appliances and high BTU draw?

Have natural gas to the house but no spare meter capacity for a pool heater?

Property has no gas service at all and need Enbridge service line installed first?

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What Our Clients Say

Called for an emergency plumbing issue on a weekend. They arrived within the hour and fixed everything perfectly. Professional, clean, and very fair pricing.

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Anna P.

Brampton

Fixed our basement leak quickly and explained everything clearly. Fair pricing and no upselling. Will call again for sure.

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Tom H.

Markham

Emergency call on a Sunday — they came within 45 minutes. Saved us from a major flood. Amazing response time!

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Maria G.

Mississauga

Our Outdoor Gas Line Installation Work

Professional outdoor gas line installation results from RenoHouse projects in Newmarket and across the GTA.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Outdoor Gas Line Installation in Newmarket

Single BBQ run from existing house supply: $1,500–$3,000. Fire pit / fire table run: $1,800–$3,500. Outdoor kitchen run (multiple appliances): $2,500–$5,000. Pool heater run (high BTU): $2,500–$5,000 plus Enbridge upsize cost if applicable. Patio heater run off existing line: $800–$1,500. Pricing depends on trenching distance, surface restoration scope (lawn vs. interlock vs. concrete), BTU load and pipe size, and whether an Enbridge meter or service upsize is needed.

Yes. All gas-piping work in Ontario is regulated under TSSA's Fuels Safety Program. A TSSA gas-piping permit must be pulled by a TSSA-certified G2 (or G1) gas fitter; the permit covers sizing per CSA B149.1, materials, burial depth, pressure test, and final inspection. RenoHouse does NOT hold a TSSA G2 license — we coordinate certified G2 gas-fitter partners for all gas-piping work. RenoHouse handles the construction contract, trenching, and reinstatement; the G2 partner pulls the permit and signs off on TSSA documentation.

Often no for a single BBQ — the existing house meter usually has spare capacity. For larger outdoor kitchens or pool heaters (high BTU draws), the meter or service line may need to be upsized. Enbridge meter upsize: $400–$1,500, 4–12 weeks lead time. New service line to a property with no existing gas: $1,500–$5,000, 8–16 weeks lead time. We verify meter capacity at the site visit and coordinate the Enbridge appointment when needed — Enbridge's schedule, not ours.

CSA B149.1 requires minimum 24" of cover below grade in non-vehicular areas (lawns, gardens, walkways) and minimum 36" under driveways and other vehicular surfaces. Yellow polyethylene (PE) is the standard underground material; black iron is the standard exposed-run material above grade or in protected enclosures. Pressure test (typically 60 PSI for 30 minutes) is required before backfill and final inspection. Burial depth and materials are inspected by TSSA before close-out.

BTU load determines pipe size and meter requirements. Common appliance loads: BBQ 30,000–60,000 BTU/hr; side burner +15,000 BTU/hr; fire pit 60,000–125,000 BTU/hr; pool heater 250,000–400,000 BTU/hr; patio heater 35,000–50,000 BTU/hr; outdoor pizza oven 35,000–60,000 BTU/hr. The G2 fitter sizes the pipe per CSA B149.1 considering total simultaneous load and run length. We design for future expansion at the start of the project so an extra side burner or future patio heater can tap in without a re-run.

Site visit: 60 minutes. Permit prep and TSSA submission: 1–2 weeks. Install day(s): 1 day for typical BBQ run from existing supply (trenching + line install + pressure test + final). 1–2 days for outdoor kitchen with multiple appliances. 2–3 days when surface reinstatement (interlock relay, concrete patching, sod) is part of scope. TSSA inspection: 1–2 days scheduling after pressure test. Total clock 2–4 weeks contract-to-commissioning when no Enbridge involvement; 6–14 weeks when Enbridge service or meter upgrade is required.

Yes. RenoHouse handles trenching, surface reinstatement (lawn with sod or seed, interlock relay, concrete patching), and coordination with sprinkler systems and other underground services. We use directional boring on driveways and under hardscape where excavation isn't practical. The homeowner sees one company managing the trench, the gas-fitter visit, the Enbridge appointment (when applicable), and final restoration.

About 40% of Newmarket properties don't have a gas connection — typically all-electric homes, older homes that were never converted, or properties beyond the gas main. If you want gas service installed, Enbridge runs a new service line from the street main to the meter base; cost typically $1,500–$5,000 plus an installation fee, lead time 8–16 weeks on Enbridge's schedule. We coordinate the Enbridge installation and queue the outdoor gas-line work to start once the new service is energized.

Heritage Conservation Districts (Cabbagetown, Riverdale, Annex, Wychwood, parts of the Beaches) may require Heritage Permit if outdoor gas lines, regulators, or shutoffs are visible from the street on heritage-character frontages. Most outdoor gas runs are on the rear of the property and don't trigger heritage review, but front-yard fire pits or street-side decorative gas lighting can. We screen for triggers at the site visit and coordinate Heritage Permit when needed.

Yes but more expensive. Frozen ground December–March increases trenching cost (+15–25% typically) and slows the install. We recommend booking spring/summer/fall installs when possible. For pool heaters that need to be commissioned for spring opening, we commonly book the gas-line install in March/April so the system is ready for May pool opening. Emergency winter installs are possible but the homeowner accepts the cost premium and longer install timeline.

Insulate exposed pipes in unheated spaces (attic, crawlspace, garage), keep cabinet doors open during extreme cold to allow warm air circulation, and maintain a minimum 55°F temperature when away. For vulnerable areas, we install heat trace cable that activates automatically in freezing conditions — preventing costly burst pipe emergencies.

Tank water heaters typically last 10–12 years. Signs of failure include rusty water, rumbling noises, leaks at the base, and inconsistent temperature. We recommend proactive replacement before failure to avoid emergency situations — especially during winter when hot water is essential and demand for plumbers peaks.

If your home has ever had basement moisture — even minor dampness — a sump pump is strongly recommended. Spring snowmelt and heavy rainfall events are the most common causes of small-town basement flooding. We install primary sump pumps with battery backup systems to protect your basement year-round.

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