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License #1085794
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Since 2021
The City of Fullerton requires permits for all gas line work, coordinated through Fullerton Public Works. So-Cal 1 handles the permit application and inspection scheduling as part of every gas line repair. Unpermitted gas work creates disclosure liability and may void homeowner insurance claims.

How We Work
Here's exactly what happens when you call So-Cal 1 — from first contact to job complete.
We assess the problem accurately before recommending any repair — no guesswork, no upsells.
You get a clear price before we touch anything. No surprises on the bill.
Licensed technicians complete the repair and test everything before we leave.
If anything isn't right after we leave, we come back. That's our guarantee.
Zip codes: 92831, 92832, 92833, 92835, 92836, 92837, 92838
Common Questions
Got questions before you call? Here's what Fullerton homeowners most often ask us about Gas Line Repair.
Leave the home immediately without operating any switches, flames, or electronics. Do not use your phone until you are outside. Call SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200 and then call us. Do not re-enter until both the utility and a licensed plumber have cleared the property.
No. California law requires gas line work to be performed by a licensed plumbing or HVAC contractor and inspected by the local building department before gas is restored. Unpermitted gas line work is both illegal and a serious safety risk.
Simple repairs — a corroded fitting, a faulty flex connector, or a valve replacement — typically take 1–3 hours. Larger section replacements or new line runs may require a full day and a permit inspection before completion.
From Our Customers
Real reviews from homeowners who trusted So-Cal 1 for Gas Line Repair.