
Serving Northern California homeowners for over 15 years, The Leak Authority specializes in pinpointing gas leaks quickly and safely across Daly City and surrounding counties. We combine advanced tracer-gas detection, pressure monitoring, and electronic analyzers to find the exact source of leaks—without unnecessary digging or property damage.
Gas leaks are one of the most dangerous problems a home can face. A small, undetected leak can lead to fires, explosions, or carbon monoxide poisoning, and long-term exposure can cause serious health effects. Because most gas lines run underground or behind walls, many leaks go unnoticed until they become a crisis.
At The Leak Authority, we respond fast to locate and isolate leaks before they escalate. Our team uses non-invasive testing tools and follows strict safety protocols to ensure your family and property remain protected.
Homeowners often don’t realize a leak is present until they notice one of the following warning signs:
A strong rotten-egg or sulfur smell around appliances or utility areas
Hissing or whistling sounds near gas lines or meters
Dead or discolored plants along buried gas lines
Unexplained dizziness, nausea, or headaches while indoors
Higher gas bills without any increase in use
Soapy water test reveals bubbles on fittings or joints
Yellow or orange burner flames instead of clean blue
Serving Northern California homeowners for over 15 years, The Leak Authority specializes in pinpointing gas leaks quickly and safely across Daly City and surrounding counties. We combine advanced tracer-gas detection, pressure monitoring, and electronic analyzers to find the exact source of leaks—without unnecessary digging or property damage.
Gas leaks are one of the most dangerous problems a home can face. A small, undetected leak can lead to fires, explosions, or carbon monoxide poisoning, and long-term exposure can cause serious health effects. Because most gas lines run underground or behind walls, many leaks go unnoticed until they become a crisis.
At The Leak Authority, we respond fast to locate and isolate leaks before they escalate. Our team uses non-invasive testing tools and follows strict safety protocols to ensure your family and property remain protected.
Homeowners often don’t realize a leak is present until they notice one of the following warning signs:
A strong rotten-egg or sulfur smell around appliances or utility areas
Hissing or whistling sounds near gas lines or meters
Dead or discolored plants along buried gas lines
Unexplained dizziness, nausea, or headaches while indoors
Higher gas bills without any increase in use
Soapy water test reveals bubbles on fittings or joints
Yellow or orange burner flames instead of clean blue
Most leaks develop over time from aging pipes, loose fittings, corrosion, or ground movement. Poor installation or seismic activity can weaken joints, letting gas escape slowly into walls or soil.
If you suspect a leak, don’t use electronics or open flames. Leave the property immediately, call your gas company or emergency services, and then schedule a professional inspection with The Leak Authority.
Evacuate the home, open windows if it’s safe, and call 911 or your gas provider from outside. Once the area is secure, our specialists can inspect the system and identify exactly where the leak is coming from.
We use a combination of tracer-gas testing, electronic analyzers, and acoustic sensors to trace leaks without destructive digging. These tools allow us to find leaks that are invisible to the eye and unreachable through basic tests.
Yes. Leaking gas can dry out surrounding soil, corrode metal piping, and increase the risk of fire. Over time, it may also compromise underground structures or utilities. The faster it’s found, the less you’ll spend on repairs.
Most leaks develop over time from aging pipes, loose fittings, corrosion, or ground movement. Poor installation or seismic activity can weaken joints, letting gas escape slowly into walls or soil.
If you suspect a leak, don’t use electronics or open flames. Leave the property immediately, call your gas company or emergency services, and then schedule a professional inspection with The Leak Authority.
Evacuate the home, open windows if it’s safe, and call 911 or your gas provider from outside. Once the area is secure, our specialists can inspect the system and identify exactly where the leak is coming from.
We use a combination of tracer-gas testing, electronic analyzers, and acoustic sensors to trace leaks without destructive digging. These tools allow us to find leaks that are invisible to the eye and unreachable through basic tests.
Yes. Leaking gas can dry out surrounding soil, corrode metal piping, and increase the risk of fire. Over time, it may also compromise underground structures or utilities. The faster it’s found, the less you’ll spend on repairs.

First, we start with a quick but detailed phone call to understand what’s going on at your property. This helps us prepare the right tools and plan before we come out. After that, we schedule your in-person leak detection visit.

Our technician comes out and uses advanced tools to find the exact source of the leak, no guessing, no damage. Then ee explain what we find and give you clear repair options.

We return to complete the repair using the best method for your system. Every job is tested before we leave, ensuring lasting results and 100 % customer satisfaction.

First, we start with a quick but detailed phone call to understand what’s going on at your property. This helps us prepare the right tools and plan before we come out. After that, we schedule your in-person leak detection visit.

Our technician comes out and uses advanced tools to find the exact source of the leak, no guessing, no damage. Then ee explain what we find and give you clear repair options.

We return to complete the repair using the best method for your system. Every job is tested before we leave, ensuring lasting results and 100 % customer satisfaction.
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