Smell gas from your stove? Emergency leak detection and repair for gas lines, valves, and connections. Same-day service. Average repair cost: $100–$350. Professional service recommended.
Gas Stove gas smell repair typically costs $100 to $350. This repair requires professional tools and expertise. Most repairs are completed in 1-2 hours with a free diagnostic visit.
A gas smell from your stove in San Francisco is a serious emergency requiring immediate action. Open windows, avoid electrical switches, and call PG&E at 1-800-743-5000 before anything else. San Francisco's Victorian row houses, many built around 1940, often have original cast-iron gas piping with threaded fittings prone to corrosion cracking after decades of use. The city's persistent fog and coastal humidity accelerate external pipe corrosion, while thermal expansion from attic heat stresses rigid gas joints throughout the 842,000-resident city. With 55 appliance repair competitors in the market, same-day emergency gas service is typically available across neighborhoods from the Sunset to the Mission.
San Francisco's housing stock presents unique gas safety challenges. Victorian row houses with shared walls mean a gas leak in one unit can migrate to adjacent homes through wall cavities. The city's coastal fog keeps humidity persistently high, accelerating corrosion on exposed gas pipe fittings in unheated basements common to Sunset and Richmond district homes.
Loose gas connection
Cracked gas line
Faulty gas valve
Burner not seating properly
Failed safety valve
The gas flex connector behind the stove loosens from vibration, moving the stove for cleaning, or seismic activity. Bay Area micro-earthquakes gradually stress gas fittings. The leak is often at the stove-end connection where the flex meets the appliance — detectable by soap-bubble test.
Cost: $80–$180 | Time: 30-60 minutes
Older Bay Area homes with cast-iron or galvanized gas piping develop corrosion cracks at threaded fittings over decades. The flex connector behind the stove can also crack from fatigue or UV exposure. These leaks may be small enough to smell but not trigger a gas detector.
Cost: $100–$300 | Time: 45-90 minutes
Internal gas valve seals degrade over time, allowing gas to seep even when the knob is in the OFF position. Bay Area homes where stoves run daily for years wear valve stems faster. The smell may be faint and inconsistent — worse when a different burner is used due to shared manifold pressure.
Cost: $120–$350 | Time: 1-2 hours
A misaligned burner cap or base allows gas to escape around the burner before igniting. After cleaning or cooking, burner caps are sometimes replaced incorrectly. The smell occurs only when that burner is on — gas escapes from the cap edge rather than flowing through ports to the flame.
Cost: $0–$80 | Time: 10-30 minutes
| Detail | Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic | Free |
| Typical repair cost | $100–$350 |
| Repair time | 1-2 hours |
| Warranty | 90 days parts + labor |
Cost varies by root cause. Exact quote after free diagnostic visit.
This repair involves electrical components or sealed systems requiring professional tools and certification.
Emergency gas leak repairs in San Francisco range from $100 to $350, with diagnostic fees typically waived when repair is completed. Among the 55 local competitors, expect 1 to 2 hour service windows. Samsung and GE stoves account for most gas valve replacements in the Bay Area market of 28 tracked repairs.
In San Francisco, salt-laden marine air and persistent fog deposit corrosive moisture on metal surfaces and electronics. This can affect your appliance's thermocouple: salt deposits on the thermocouple tip create an insulating layer, causing flame-sensing failures and gas shutoff Clean the thermocouple tip with fine emery cloth annually; never use water or cleaning solutions
In San Francisco, sustained relative humidity above 60% promotes mold growth, condensation on cold surfaces, and accelerated corrosion. This can affect your appliance's igniter electrode: moisture on the ceramic igniter insulator allows the spark to track down the side instead of jumping to the burner, preventing ignition Dry the electrode and surrounding area if the burner fails to light; a hair dryer on low can remove trapped moisture
In San Francisco, very low mineral content (<60 ppm tds) or sodium-softened water causes over-sudsing, rubber swelling, and reduced detergent rinsing. This can affect your appliance's oven interior: soft water steam clean cycles leave a sodium residue film on interior surfaces that can smoke during subsequent cooking Use distilled water for steam clean functions; wipe interior with a damp cloth after the cycle completes
Free diagnostic visit for gas smell issues. Same-day appointments available in San Francisco.
Book Free DiagnosticReviewed by Sarah Chen, Appliance Diagnostics Engineer