St. Louis has one of the oldest housing stocks in the Midwest. Neighborhoods like Benton Park, Dutchtown, and Old North have homes built between 1900 and 1950, many with original gas piping. Black iron pipe from that era corrodes from the inside as moisture and impurities in the gas create rust. Threaded connections loosen as the building settles on our expansive clay soil. When you add modern high-efficiency furnaces that cycle more frequently than the old gravity furnaces these homes were built for, you get stress fractures at elbows and tees. Emergency furnace gas leak service is more common here than in newer suburbs because the infrastructure is older and the heating demands are higher.
Missouri requires gas fitters to hold a state-issued license and complete ongoing education on fuel gas codes. This is not handyman work. The City of St. Louis and St. Louis County both enforce NFPA 54 and require pressure testing on any gas line repair. Keystone HVAC St. Louis employs licensed gas fitters who know the local inspection process and document every repair to pass scrutiny. When you hire us to repair a gas leak on your furnace, you get work that meets code and protects your family. We do not cut corners because we know the stakes.