Need a certified gas fitter in Te Atatu? Gas leaks, gas hot water, appliance faults, new gas pipe installations. Qualified plumber and certified gas fitter.
Call Now — We'll Sort It 0800 322 322Te Atatu has a mix of gas and electric homes, with growing demand for gas hot water upgrades across the suburb. Whether you're on Te Atatu Road, along Edmonton Road, near Old Te Atatu Road, or around the Te Atatu Peninsula — if it involves gas, we handle it.
There's growing demand across Te Atatu for continuous flow gas hot water upgrades — replacing old electric cylinders or aging gas storage units with modern Rinnai Infinity or Rheem systems. We do the full job: disconnect the old unit, install the new one, run any new gas pipe, and issue the gas safety certificate.
By law, only a certified gas fitter can work on gas. We're both a registered plumber AND certified gas fitter — so we handle the water and the gas in one visit. No need to book two tradesmen. Every gas job we do comes with the correct gas safety certificate — either a GSC (Gas Safety Certificate) or COC (Certificate of Compliance).
Smell of gas — that rotten egg smell means a gas leak. Get outside and call immediately.
Yellow or orange flame — gas burners should burn blue. Yellow means incomplete combustion.
Hissing near gas pipes — could be a leak at a joint or connection. Don't ignore it.
Gas hot water not working — pilot light out, ignition failure, or gas supply issue.
Black soot on appliances — sign of poor combustion, needs servicing urgently.
No gas safety cert — if your gas appliance was installed without certification, it needs inspecting.
No. It's illegal in New Zealand to do your own gas work. Only a certified gas fitter can install, repair, or disconnect gas appliances. Fines apply and your insurance won't cover damage from uncertified work.
Yes, always. Every gas installation or repair gets the proper gas safety certificate (GSC) or certificate of compliance (COC). It's the law and we don't cut corners.
Yes. We install gas bayonet points for portable gas heaters, BBQs, and gas fires. New gas line run from the meter with certification.
Our rate is $155 plus GST for the first hour, then $100 plus GST per hour after that. After-hours is $295 plus GST for the first hour, then $100 plus GST per hour after that. We can quote before starting so you know the cost upfront.
Yes — it's one of the most common jobs we do in Te Atatu. Many homes here have a mix of gas and electric, and homeowners are increasingly switching to gas continuous flow for endless hot water. We remove the old unit, install a modern Rinnai or Rheem continuous flow system, and issue the gas cert.