Installing Pipe Hangers Then Pressure Testing a Gas Line

In this video, I take you through the process of installing a low-pressure Propane Gas line in the crawl space of a house. After hanging and securing the gas pipe, I perform a pressure test using compressed air to verify the integrity of the system before inspection. "Gas work can be dangerous if performed incorrectly. If you're not qualified or your local regulations do not permit homeowner installations, hire a licensed professional." This pressure test is a critical step that helps ensure there are no leaks and that the installation meets code requirements prior to being placed into service. The gas line will be inspected before approval for connection and use. In many jurisdictions, homeowners are permitted to install their own low-pressure gas piping under an approved permit. However, all work must comply with local codes and is typically subject to inspection before the gas utility or authority having jurisdiction authorizes service. This video documents the installation and testing process and is intended for educational and informational purposes. Always check your local regulations, obtain the required permits, and follow applicable codes when working on gas systems. #GasLineInstallation #HomeImprovement #PressureTest #CrawlSpace #HomeownerProject #PermitInspection "Gas work can be dangerous if performed incorrectly. If you're not qualified or your local regulations do not permit homeowner installations, hire a licensed professional." This Video is Part-2 of 3-Part Series where I demonstrate the processes I undertook to install a propane Fireplace. ....................................................................................................................... Welcome to Everyday Projects — my little channel of curiosity, chaos, and creativity. If it’s mechanical, electrical, old, broken, or just plain interesting, chances are I’m tearing into it. I fix my own cars, renovate homes, wander into the wilderness for quick adventures, and drag home the forgotten engines and gadgets most people would leave for scrap. From basic vehicle maintenance and repairs around the home to reviving neglected machines, to tackling the kind of DIY repairs that make life a little more hands-on, this channel is all about learning by doing — even when the outcome is a surprise. So if you love practical know-how, off-grid adventures, oddball projects, and the joy of figuring things out one bolt at a time… You’re in the right place. Join me as we 🔧 Fix • 🔍 Discover • 🪚 Build • 🚙 Explore Hit that subscribe button and come along for the ride! Disclaimer: The content on this channel is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. It may depict household, construction, automotive, electrical, or other repair methods and activities that are not suitable for all viewers. These demonstrations are not instructions and should not be attempted by viewers. Always use certified contractors, licensed mechanics, qualified electricians, and other properly trained professionals for any repairs or technical work. Follow all local laws, bylaws, codes, permit requirements, and safety precautions, and rely on the guidance of your local professionals. Viewers are strongly advised not to perform any actions shown in these videos. Use your own judgment and common sense when making decisions related to repairs or maintenance. While efforts are made to provide accurate and helpful information, the creator makes no guarantees regarding the completeness or applicability of the content. Everyday Projects and its creator(s) cannot be held responsible for any damage, injury, loss, or claim arising from the use, misuse, or interpretation of the information presented, whether explicitly stated or implied. By watching or interacting with this content, you acknowledge and agree to these terms. Music Credits: YouTube Music Library Image credits: Google images