Need a gas fitter in Green Point? Get 3 free quotes from vetted licensed gas fitters via WhatsApp. Green Point has no reticulated natural gas — all gas work is LPG with 45 kg cylinders. Cooktop connections, regulators, bayonet fittings, and compliance certificates. Free for property managers.
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The Jemena reticulated natural gas network does not extend to Green Point. Every home with gas appliances in the suburb runs on bottled LPG — 45 kg cylinders delivered by ELGAS, Origin Energy, or Supagas. When requesting a gas fitter or quoting a new gas appliance, always specify LPG. Natural gas and LPG regulators and fittings are not interchangeable.
In NSW, a licensed gas fitter must issue a Gas Compliance Certificate (Form 4) within 5 business days of completing any gas fitting work. This document certifies the installation is safe and compliant with AS/NZS 5601 (the Australian gas installation standard). Without it, your home insurance may not cover gas-related incidents. All gas fitters in the Alljack network are fully licensed and issue compliance certificates as standard.
The most common gas fitting job in Green Point. An existing or new LPG cooktop must be connected to the gas supply by a licensed gas fitter — not the appliance retailer, and not the homeowner. The gas fitter will check the regulator pressure is correct for the appliance (LPG typically requires a 2.75 kPa regulator), test the connection, and issue the compliance certificate.
Green Point's leafy, bushland-adjacent character means outdoor entertaining areas are a feature of many properties. LPG bayonet fittings — fixed outdoor connection points for BBQs, patio heaters, and outdoor kitchen appliances — are popular gas fitting additions. A licensed gas fitter extends the gas line to the external wall or entertainment area and installs a compliant bayonet point.
The ongoing cost of bottled LPG is significantly higher than grid electricity. Many Green Point homeowners are eliminating LPG by switching gas hot water systems to heat pumps and gas cooktops to induction. A licensed gas fitter decommissions the existing LPG infrastructure safely, and the plumber installs the replacement system. With NSW Government rebates on heat pump hot water, the payback period is typically 3–5 years.
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A standard Green Point residential LPG setup consists of one or two 45 kg cylinders on the side or rear of the property, connected via a gas regulator (typically set to 2.75 kPa for LPG appliances) and copper or corrugated stainless steel (CSST) lines to internal appliances.
LPG is heavier than air and pools at ground level if it leaks — different behaviour to natural gas which rises and disperses. In Green Point properties, LPG cylinders are typically stored outside in a ventilated enclosure. Regular inspection of the regulator, hose, and connections is recommended.
Gas fitting costs in Green Point depend on the job. Connecting an LPG cooktop to an existing gas point costs $150–$400. A new dual LPG bottle setup (two 45 kg cylinders, regulator, and internal line run) costs $600–$1,200. Installing a new LPG bayonet fitting runs $200–$500. LPG leak detection and repair costs $200–$500. All work includes a Gas Compliance Certificate.
No — Green Point is not connected to the Jemena reticulated natural gas network. Every home with gas appliances in the suburb runs on bottled LPG (45 kg cylinders delivered by ELGAS, Origin Energy, or Supagas). All appliances must be LPG-rated, and LPG regulators and fittings are required. When engaging a gas fitter, ensure they have LPG experience — all gas fitters in the Alljack network do.
Yes — in NSW, all gas fitting work must be performed by a licensed gas fitter, regardless of the size of the job. This includes connecting appliances, running gas lines, installing LPG regulators, and repairs to gas infrastructure. Your gas fitter must issue a Gas Compliance Certificate within 5 business days. Using an unlicensed person is illegal and voids your home insurance.
If you smell LPG: don't turn electrical switches on or off, don't use your phone inside the building, extinguish open flames, open windows and doors, turn off the cylinder valve outside, and evacuate immediately. Call 000. Only re-enter when declared safe. Once the immediate emergency is resolved, message Alljack on WhatsApp and we'll connect you with a licensed gas fitter who can inspect and repair the leak and issue a compliance certificate.