Pitt Meadows Gas Fitting: Licensed Installation for Every Gas Appliance

From running a gas line to your outdoor BBQ to connecting a new range or fireplace, Pitt Meadows homeowners trust Veteran HVAC's licensed gas fitters for safe, code-compliant work.

(604) 991-4894

Gas Fitting Services for Pitt Meadows Properties

Pitt Meadows homes rely heavily on natural gas. Furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, ranges, dryers, and outdoor BBQs all need properly sized, safely installed gas lines. As the community grows with new developments in South Bonson and infill projects throughout town, demand for gas fitting services has increased - but few HVAC companies specifically serve Pitt Meadows with licensed gas fitters on staff.

The community's mix of older and newer homes creates a wide range of gas fitting needs. Established homes from the 1970s-1990s may need gas line upgrades to support modern high-BTU appliances like tankless water heaters. Newer homes often need gas lines extended to outdoor living areas - built-in BBQs, fire pits, and patio heaters are popular additions in Pitt Meadows' outdoor-friendly suburban setting.

Agricultural properties have their own gas fitting requirements. Shop heaters, greenhouse heating systems, and commercial cooking equipment all need dedicated gas runs sized for their specific BTU demand. All gas fitting in BC must be performed by a licensed gas fitter (Class B or higher) and inspected by Technical Safety BC. Veteran HVAC carries the required licensing, insurance, and permits for residential and light commercial gas work throughout Pitt Meadows.

Gas Fitting for Every Pitt Meadows Scenario

Outdoor BBQ & Fire Pit Lines

Running a gas line to your outdoor cooking area eliminates propane tank hassles. We tap into your existing gas supply, run the line underground or along the building exterior, and install a quick-connect or permanent fitting at the BBQ location.

Gas Fireplace Installations

Converting a wood-burning fireplace to gas or installing a new gas insert requires a dedicated gas line and proper venting. We handle the gas connection, venting, and ensure the installation meets FortisBC and Technical Safety BC requirements.

Appliance Upgrades Requiring Gas Line Sizing

High-BTU appliances like tankless water heaters and commercial-style ranges often need a larger gas line than what exists. We calculate the total BTU demand on your gas meter and upgrade piping where needed to avoid pressure drops.

Agricultural & Workshop Gas Systems

Shop heaters, greenhouse systems, and other agricultural gas equipment need properly sized, code-compliant gas lines. We design and install gas piping for detached buildings, including trenching for underground runs from the meter to the outbuilding.

Pitt Meadows Gas Fitting Pricing

Gas fitting costs in Pitt Meadows vary by project scope. A single gas line run to a BBQ or fireplace typically costs $500 to $1,500 depending on distance and complexity. Gas line upgrades for tankless water heaters range from $500 to $2,000. Full-home gas piping for new construction or major renovation runs $3,000 to $6,000+. All pricing includes materials, labour, pressure testing, and coordination with Technical Safety BC for required inspections.

View all available rebates

Gas Fitting FAQs for Pitt Meadows

Yes. All gas fitting work in BC requires permits and inspection by Technical Safety BC. This applies to new gas line installations, modifications, and appliance connections. Veteran HVAC pulls the necessary permits and schedules inspections as part of every gas fitting project.

Absolutely. We run gas lines from your existing supply to outdoor BBQs, fire pits, patio heaters, and pizza ovens. Lines can be run underground, through crawl spaces, or along exterior walls depending on your property layout. A quick-connect fitting lets you disconnect the BBQ for winter storage.

If you're adding high-BTU appliances (like a tankless water heater) or experiencing weak flames on existing appliances when multiple are running, your gas lines may be undersized. We perform a gas load calculation to determine whether your current piping and meter can support the total demand.

The principles are the same, but agricultural properties often require longer runs, underground piping to outbuildings, and higher-capacity lines for commercial or industrial equipment. All work follows the same BC Safety Authority codes and inspection requirements as residential gas fitting.

Ready for Gas Fitting in Pitt Meadows?

Get a free, no-obligation quote tailored to your Pitt Meadows property. We’ll assess your home and recommend the best solution for your needs and budget.

Call Now
Thank you! We'll get back to you shortly.