Gas Plumber in Old Bar

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Old Bar Gas Plumbers

Gas work needs the right qualifications and careful attention to detail. Delaney Plumbing Services provides a licensed gas plumber for residential and small commercial jobs throughout Old Bar. We handle gas appliance installations, leak repairs, line extensions and system checks.


Whether you're upgrading your cooktop, connecting a new heater or dealing with a potential gas smell, we’ll inspect, test and install everything to code. We make sure your system is safe, compliant and operating efficiently before leaving the job.


Our team arrives on time, explains the process and keeps things tidy, so your gas work gets done without the stress. We use professional tools and offer honest advice to help you get the result you need.


Call Delaney Plumbing Services on 0422 576 522 to book your local gas plumber in Old Bar. No matter the issue, we’ve got your gas and plumbing sorted—maintenance, drainage, leaks, inspections and all the bits that keep your system safe and running.

Bringing Care & Precision

Gas plumbing isn’t something you want to risk getting wrong. That’s why every gas plumber on our team is fully licensed, insured and experienced in all types of gas work. We bring care and precision to every job.


Here’s what makes our gas plumbing service a reliable choice:


  • Licensed for LP gas installations
  • Leak detection & fault finding
  • Hot water system servicing
  • Cooktop & oven connections
  • Upfront quotes, no surprises
  • Clean, respectful work practices


We handle everything from new installations to repairs with the right tools and tested safety procedures. You can expect professional communication, a thorough inspection process and compliant results every time.


Book a qualified gas plumber today with Delaney Plumbing Services.

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