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Gas Line Rerouting for Remodels & Additions in Las Vegas, NV
Gas line rerouting for remodels and additions makes sure your existing gas piping is moved, reconfigured, and resized safely—so your new floor plan works without hidden gas problems in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and nearby communities.
✓ Remodel-ready gas piping: Move gas lines clear of new walls, cabinets, islands, and additions.
✓ Whole-home awareness: We look at your entire gas system, not just one branch in isolation.
✓ Safety first, not shortcuts: Rerouting done to current code and best practice, not just “cut and cap.”
✓ Support new layouts & appliances: Add or relocate ranges, dryers, fireplaces, heaters, and outdoor features.
✓ Whole-home awareness
✓ Safety first, not shortcuts
✓ Support new layouts & appliances
✓ Remodel-ready gas piping

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What Is Gas Line Rerouting for Remodels & Additions?
Gas line rerouting is the process of moving and reconfiguring existing gas piping so it fits your new floor plan, cabinet layout, or building footprint, typically including:
Relocating gas stubs and branches to new appliance locations.
Moving gas lines out of walls/areas being removed, reframed, or opened up.
Adjusting routing to avoid new beams, headers, islands, or built-ins.
Adding new shutoff valves or manifolds for better control and serviceability.
Checking whether pipe sizes and total load are still adequate after changes.
This is common when:
Kitchens are rearranged or expanded.
Laundry rooms are moved or reconfigured.
Garages are converted to living space.
Additions (bedrooms, great rooms, outdoor kitchens) are built.
Why Choose Active Plumbing
Remodel-friendly approach: We’re used to working in active projects, coordinating with GCs, carpenters, and other trades.
Layout-aware design: We reroute lines with future access, service, and expansion in mind—not just the quickest path.
Code & safety focused: All rerouting is done to Nevada code and manufacturer requirements, with proper supports and clearances.
Capacity-conscious: When rerouting, we also consider whether upsizing or reconfiguring is needed for added appliances.
Minimize disruption: We look for least-invasive routing through accessible spaces whenever possible.

Immediate Actions (What to Do Now)
Note all existing gas appliances affected by the project (range, cooktop, dryer, fireplace, furnace, water heater, etc.).
Mark what will move, stay, or be added in the new layout (e.g., range to island, dryer to different wall, new fireplace).
Ask your contractor where walls, cabinets, soffits, or new framing might conflict with existing gas lines.
Make a quick list of any known issues (old/diy-looking gas lines, odd routing, low hanging pipes, etc.).
Call Active Plumbing at (702) 438-3357 and ask for gas line rerouting for remodels and additions; share your plans or drawings so we can align our work with your builder’s schedule.
Gas lines hidden in new walls, floors, or cabinets can become a safety and inspection nightmare if they’re not rerouted correctly. Don’t leave them to chance or demo crews.
Common Situations Where Gas Line Rerouting Is Needed
You’re moving a gas range or cooktop to a new wall or island.
A wall that currently contains gas piping is being removed or opened.
You’re adding an island with a cooktop or oven that needs a new gas route.
A fireplace is being relocated or converted to gas in a new spot.
A laundry room is moved, or a garage/bonus room is being converted to living space.
You’re adding a new addition or bump-out that conflicts with existing gas pathways.
Existing gas lines are sloppy, exposed, or clearly DIY and need to be cleaned up during renovation.
Plan & Existing Gas Layout Review
We review your remodel or addition plans, walk the site, and locate existing gas lines and appliances that may be affected by new walls, cabinets, or structures.
Appliance Load & Capacity Check
We list all existing and planned gas appliances, note their BTU ratings, and make sure your system’s capacity and pipe sizing are compatible with the new layout and any added loads.
New Routing Design & Written Estimate
We design new gas routes that avoid conflicts with framing and finishes, preserve access where possible, and maintain or improve capacity. Then we provide a clear, itemized estimate for the rerouting and any needed upgrades.
Safe Shutdown, Demo Coordination & Rerouting Work
At the right stage of your remodel, we shut off gas safely, cap or remove old lines that are in the way, and install newly routed piping using approved materials and supports in coordination with your contractor’s schedule.
Pressure Testing, Leak Checks & Rough-In Inspection Support
We pressure test all new/modified gas lines, check for leaks at all joints, and, where required, help coordinate or support rough-in inspections before walls are closed.
Final Connection, Startup & Homeowner Walkthrough
Once finishes are in place and appliances are set, we connect gas to each appliance, verify ignition and operation, then walk you through shutoff locations, new gas routes, and what to watch for after the remodel.
What’s Included
A typical gas line rerouting for remodels & additions package may include:
Review of plans and existing gas layout in affected areas
Load and sizing check for current and new gas appliances
Design and installation of rerouted gas lines, branches, and stubs
Addition or relocation of shutoff valves and access points
Pressure testing, leak checking, and inspection support as needed
Final appliance hookups and operational check after construction is ready
(Exact scope depends on project size, access, and how many appliances or areas are affected.)

Costs & Timelines (What to Expect)
Cost and timing for gas line rerouting depend on:
How many lines must be moved, removed, or reconfigured.
Whether routing is through open framing vs. finished walls/ceilings.
The number and size of current and new gas appliances in the project area.
Whether your system also needs upsizing or new dedicated runs as part of the remodel.
How phased the project is (rough-in vs. trim vs. final connections).
We’ll give you a clear, itemized estimate that explains:
Labor and materials for rerouting and upgrades
Any optional extra work (future stubs, capacity planning, etc.)
Expected schedule and coordination points with your contractor

Insurance & Claims Help
Proper gas line rerouting helps with:
Preventing hidden gas risks behind new walls, cabinets, or finishes.
Smoother inspections and appraisals when your remodel or addition is complete.
Supporting warranty and code compliance for new gas appliances.
We can provide:
Itemized invoices and descriptions of rerouted gas lines and new routes
Information you or your contractor can keep with as-built drawings, permits, or closing docs

Risks of Waiting (Why Act Now)
Gas line rerouting can reveal underlying issues that should be corrected while walls are open:
Undersized or outdated piping that needs upsizing, not just rerouting.
Old or DIY runs with improper fittings, unsupported spans, or hidden joints.
Gas lines passing through unsafe locations (e.g., tight to flues, sharp edges, non-protected areas).
System-level capacity issues when multiple new appliances are added during the remodel.
If we uncover problems that go beyond simple rerouting, we’ll explain what’s needed and why, and outline your options before moving forward.

Methods, Materials & Quality Standards
Approved gas piping and fittings suitable for concealed and exposed locations
Proper supports, protection, and clearances around framing, appliances, and other systems
BTU-based sizing and layout design to keep appliances supplied and safe
Pressure testing and leak verification on all modified and new piping
Work performed by licensed Nevada plumbers/technicians, in line with local code and manufacturer guidelines
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my contractor just move the gas line?
Gas piping should be handled by licensed professionals. Even small reroutes can affect capacity, code compliance, and safety if done incorrectly.
Do you need my plans or drawings?
They help a lot. Even a rough sketch of new walls, cabinets, appliances, and additions makes it easier to design a clean, future-proof gas layout.
Can you reroute gas lines and add new ones at the same time?
Yes. Reroutes are a great time to add stubs or lines for future appliances (like an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, or garage heater) while framing is open.
Will you have to cut into a lot of finished areas?
During a remodel or addition, many surfaces are already open. We focus on using existing access or open framing whenever possible. If finished areas need to be accessed, we’ll let you and your contractor know ahead of time.
Is rerouting also a chance to fix old DIY gas work?
Absolutely. If we find old, sloppy, or unsafe gas lines, we’ll point them out and can clean them up while we’re already in the walls.
Do you offer gas line rerouting for remodels and additions near me in Las Vegas?
If you’re in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, or nearby communities, yes—Active Plumbing provides gas line rerouting services for remodels, additions, and conversions.

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