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"Had a faint gas smell in the laundry. Really stressful. Messaged Alljack and had a licensed gas fitter here within two hours. Turned out a fitting on the dryer connection had come loose. Made it safe, pressure tested the whole system, left us the paperwork. Great peace of mind."
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A gas smell (rotten egg odour) is a safety emergency. Evacuate the building, shut off the gas at the meter or LPG valve, and do not operate any electrical switches. Only a licensed gas fitter can locate and repair the leak safely — unqualified work on gas is illegal in NSW.
Any new gas outlet or appliance connection in a Wadalba home requires a licensed gas fitter to run the pipework, install the point, pressure-test, and issue a compliance certificate. This applies whether you're on LPG bottles or reticulated natural gas.
A continuous flow gas hot water system that won't ignite, produces cold water, or has an error code may have a faulty gas valve, ignitor, or heat exchanger. A licensed gas fitter diagnoses and repairs these — or recommends replacement if the unit is beyond economical repair.
Selling a Wadalba home or making an insurance claim involving gas appliances requires a current Certificate of Compliance for Gas Work. A licensed gas fitter can inspect your installation and issue the certificate after pressure-testing all connections.
A faulty LPG regulator lets gas bleed through or fails to maintain correct pressure — causing appliances to malfunction and bottles to empty faster. LPG regulators on Wadalba's older estate homes are now 10–15 years old and may need inspection or replacement.
Wyong · Licensed gas fitter, LPG & natural gas · Leak detection, new points & compliance certificates
Central Coast · $0 call-out Mon–Fri 7am–4pm · Gas fitting, LPG setups & appliance connections
Tuggerah · 24/7 gas emergencies, LPG & natural gas · Compliance certificates issued
Central Coast · Licensed gas fitter, 10+ years · Gas point installations & leak detection
Wadalba's rapid development from the 2010s means gas infrastructure coverage varies by street. Natural gas reticulation (Jemena network) is available on some streets, but many homes in Wadalba's outer estates rely on LPG bottles — particularly in the Wadalba Hills and newer Orchid Hill precincts.
The most frequent gas fitting jobs in Wadalba's estates include:
All gas work in NSW must be certified. Your Alljack-matched gas fitter provides a Certificate of Compliance for Gas Work on completion — included in the quoted price.
Gas work is one of the most regulated trades in NSW. All gas fitting must be carried out by a licensed gas fitter holding a current NSW gas work licence. Unlicensed gas work is a criminal offence and voids home insurance coverage.
Gas fitting in Wadalba costs $80–$200 for an LPG regulator replacement, $250–$600 for a new gas point (BBQ, cooktop, heater), and $200–$500 for gas leak detection and repair. Converting from LPG to reticulated natural gas runs $1,500–$3,500. All work includes a Certificate of Compliance for Gas Work. With Alljack you get 3 competitive quotes to compare.
Reticulated natural gas is not available on all streets in Wadalba. Many of the suburb's newer estates use LPG bottles, supplied by ELGAS and i-Gas from their Wyong-area depots. Where natural gas is available, a licensed gas fitter can connect your home. Check with Jemena or Central Coast Council for your specific street's network status.
If you smell gas: do not use electrical switches or your phone indoors. Evacuate the building and open windows as you leave. Shut off the gas at the meter or LPG bottle valve outside. Call 1800 GAS LEAK (1800 427 532) for reticulated gas or your LPG supplier. Then message Alljack on WhatsApp for a licensed gas fitter to locate and repair the leak.
Yes. All gas fitting work in NSW requires a Certificate of Compliance for Gas Work to be issued by the licensed gas fitter on completion. This applies to new BBQ points, cooktop installations, hot water connections, and appliance replacements. Without this certificate, home insurance may not cover gas-related damage and property sales may be complicated.