Gas Fitter in Newcastle
- Residential plumbing & bathroom renovations
- 17 years of hands-on industry experience
- Available 24/7 for emergency plumbing
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Newcastle Gas Fitter
If you need a licensed gas fitter in Newcastle who’s experienced, reliable and easy to deal with, All About Quality Plumbing Services is ready to help. We provide professional gas fitting throughout Newcastle with a strong focus on safety, quality and long-term performance, and with more than 17 years of experience we know what to look for and how to get the job done without unnecessary delays. If you’re installing a new gas cooktop, upgrading your hot water system or need urgent help with a suspected gas leak, you can count on us to get the job done properly. Our team is fully qualified and works to Australian safety standards on every project.
We handle everything from new installations and appliance connections to leak detection and emergency repairs. Newcastle locals choose us because we’re punctual, knowledgeable and clear about what needs doing—no jargon, no confusion. We take safety seriously and always explain our process so you feel confident in the work being done. If your home needs a trusted gas fitter, we’ve got you covered.
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0412 555 782
for prompt and professional gas fitting in Newcastle.

Safe and Efficient Installations
Gas work isn’t something you want to take risks with. Whether it’s a simple appliance connection or a full gas line upgrade, you need someone who knows the regulations and gets it right the first time. That’s why every job we do in Newcastle is up to current Australian standards and is carried out by fully licensed, experienced gas fitters who care about doing things properly.
We work with natural gas and LPG systems, and we’ll make sure your job is done safely and meets all legal requirements. Before any work begins, we check your existing setup to confirm compatibility and make sure the work won’t cause any issues down the track. If we find any risks or faults, we’ll talk you through it and provide a clear plan to fix it properly. Newcastle customers appreciate our no-fuss service and honest advice—it’s why so many turn to us for both one-off jobs and long-term maintenance.
FAQ
All You Need To Know
How do I know if my gas appliance needs replacing?
Signs that a gas appliance may need replacing include yellow or weak flames, unusual smells, soot build-up, frequent pilot light failures or increased energy bills. Older appliances may also lack safety features found in modern models and could pose higher risks of carbon monoxide leaks. If an appliance is more than 10–15 years old, it may be less efficient and costlier to run. In some cases, it might no longer comply with current safety standards. A licensed gas fitter can assess the appliance, advise whether repairs are possible and recommend a suitable replacement if needed.
What is a gas compliance certificate?
A gas compliance certificate is an official document issued by a licensed gas fitter after completing installation, modification or repair work on a gas system. It confirms that the work complies with Australian safety and technical standards. The certificate includes details of the work done, the property address and the licence number of the gas fitter. It’s required for most gas installations and is essential for insurance, property sales and landlord safety obligations. Without this certificate, the work may be considered non-compliant, which can pose legal and safety risks. Always ask for a compliance certificate after any gas fitting work is completed.
Is it normal to smell gas when turning on a gas cooktop?
A brief gas smell when lighting a cooktop is common, especially if it takes a few seconds for the flame to ignite. However, the smell should disappear almost immediately once the burner is lit. If you continue to smell gas while cooking or notice it when the appliance is off, this could indicate a leak, a faulty igniter or a poor seal between the appliance and gas line. If the smell is strong or persistent, turn off the gas supply, avoid using any electrical switches or flames and contact a licensed gas fitter right away. It’s always better to be cautious, as even a minor leak can pose serious safety risks.