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If you can smell gas, act immediately — don't turn on or off any electrical switches, open windows and doors, turn off the gas at the meter if safe, and leave the building. Call 131 909 (Jemena gas emergency) or 000. Once safe, contact a licensed gas fitter to find and fix the leak before the gas is turned back on.
Connecting a new gas cooktop, oven, BBQ bayonet fitting, outdoor heater, or gas hot water system must be done by a licensed gas fitter. DIY gas connections are illegal in NSW and can void your home insurance. This is one of the most common gas fitting jobs across Wyoming's owner-occupied homes as residents upgrade kitchens and outdoor entertaining areas.
Reduced gas pressure to your cooktop or water heater, or pilot lights that regularly extinguish, can indicate a gas line problem or failing regulator. In Wyoming's older homes, the original gas lines and fittings from the 1970s–80s can develop corrosion and micro-leaks that reduce system pressure over time.
A gas compliance certificate is required after any gas work, for property sales, for tenancy compliance, and for insurance purposes. In Wyoming's older rental stock, landlords are increasingly being required to provide evidence that gas systems have been inspected and certified. Alljack connects you with licensed gas fitters who can inspect and certify.
Some of Wyoming's elevated properties — particularly in the Valley View and Chamberlain Road area — aren't connected to Jemena's natural gas network. LPG (bottled gas) provides an alternative for cooktops, hot water, and outdoor heating. Installation must be done by a licensed gas fitter to meet AS/NZS 5601 requirements.
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The most common gas fitting job across Wyoming's owner-occupied homes. All new gas appliance connections must be done by a licensed gas fitter under AS/NZS 5601:
Gas leaks in Wyoming's older homes often come from corroded fittings on original 1970s–80s gas lines, degraded flexible hose connections behind cooktops, or failed joints at appliances. A licensed gas fitter uses pressure testing and gas detection equipment to find and repair leaks safely.
Parts of Wyoming — particularly the elevated ridgeline streets around Valley View Road, Berrys Head Road, and some sections of Chamberlain Road — may not have natural gas available through Jemena's network. LPG (bottled gas) is the standard alternative for cooking, hot water, and outdoor entertaining.
Gas safety compliance is non-negotiable in NSW. Wyoming's older homes — many with gas systems that haven't been inspected in 20–30+ years — are at elevated risk of compliance issues when sold or when a new tenancy begins.
Gas fitting costs in Wyoming depend on the scope of work. A gas appliance connection (BBQ bayonet, cooktop, or hot water) runs $150–$350. Gas leak detection and repair typically costs $200–$500 depending on location. A new gas line extension runs $400–$1,200. A gas compliance certificate costs $150–$300. All gas work in NSW must be done by a licensed gas fitter — Alljack connects you with licensed operators covering Wyoming.
Yes — natural gas (distributed by Jemena) is available across most of Wyoming's established residential streets, including Wyoming Road, Maidens Brush Road, Henry Parry Drive, and the main valley streets. Some elevated ridgeline properties in Valley View and along Chamberlain Road may not have natural gas available. For those properties, LPG (bottled gas) is the standard alternative. A licensed gas fitter can confirm availability and advise on the best option for your Wyoming property.
If you smell gas: (1) Do not turn any electrical switches on or off. (2) Do not use your phone inside. (3) Open windows and doors. (4) Turn off the gas at the meter if safe. (5) Leave the building. (6) Call 131 909 (Jemena 24-hour gas emergency) or 000 if it's a serious emergency. Once safe, contact a licensed gas fitter through Alljack to find and repair the leak and issue a compliance certificate before the gas is turned back on.
Yes — any gas work in NSW must be followed by a Certificate of Compliance for Gas Work (CCGW) issued by the licensed gas fitter. This is required for your own records, for property sales and rental compliance, and for insurance purposes. In Wyoming, older homes that haven't had gas systems inspected in many years may need an inspection and compliance certificate before gas appliances can be safely used or before a sale can proceed.