Leave first, call second. What SoCalGas does, what a plumber does, and how leak detection works after shutoff.
If you searched "smell gas in house what to do", you probably need a real answer in the next few minutes. Here it is — written by licensed plumbers who handle this every week in San Fernando Valley.
The short version. Most "smell gas in house what to do" situations come down to one of three causes: a fixture-level problem you can confirm at home, a supply-side issue that needs a pressure test, or a downstream blockage that requires a camera. Knowing which bucket you're in saves time and money on the call.
What we'd check first. Start at the closest fixture and work outward. If the issue is isolated to one location, the fix is usually local — a worn cartridge, a clogged aerator, a failed shutoff valve. If multiple fixtures share the problem, the cause is upstream and needs a pro.
Why this matters in San Fernando Valley. Local water quality (hard, ~270 ppm in most of SoCal), older galvanized service lines, and clay sewer laterals mean a small symptom often points to a bigger underlying issue. We've seen this exact problem hundreds of times in San Fernando Valley homes.
When to call a plumber. If you've tried the obvious fix and the problem returns within a day, or you see any of these red flags — visible water, drop in pressure across the whole house, recurring backups — stop and call. Continuing to use the system can turn a $400 fix into a $4,000 one.
Our process. Diagnose with a real test (pressure gauge, camera, leak-locator), give you a flat-rate quote in writing, and only start work after you approve it. Most smell gas in house what to do jobs are handled same-day.
Go deeper. Browse our other Gas Leak Detection & Repair guides for related issues.
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