Gas Line Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

When an HVAC tech installs a new furnace or a plumber converts a water heater, they know exactly who needs gas line work. LeadChuck connects you before the homeowner calls around.

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Gas Lines lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Gas line work requires licensing most

Gas line work requires licensing most homeowners don't know to ask about — you lose jobs to unlicensed competitors who underbid, then get called in to fix their mistakes for free.

Digital marketing for gas lines is nearly impossible

Digital marketing for gas lines is nearly impossible — Google flags gas-related ads constantly and local SEO takes years to build.

Most gas line leads come from

Most gas line leads come from emergency calls where homeowners are panicked and price-shopping simultaneously — terrible conditions for closing at fair rates.

How LeadChuck works for gas lines contractors

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Step 1: Set Your Price

A gas line lead from LeadChuck arrives pre-qualified — the referring contractor has already confirmed the homeowner needs licensed gas work, not just a YouTube fix.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

HVAC contractors, plumbers, appliance installers, and kitchen remodelers refer gas line work when they encounter scope outside their license — these are trusted peer referrals.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

You arrive as the contractor their HVAC tech recommended. Homeowners who receive referrals from contractors they've already paid close at dramatically higher rates.

The referral flywheel in action

Tony runs Nashville Gas Works out of Antioch. An HVAC tech he'd worked with for years sent him a LeadChuck lead — homeowner needed a full gas line upgrade for a whole-home generator install and new kitchen range. Tony paid $145 for the lead, bid $4,800, and closed it in one visit. While on site, he noticed aging electrical panels and referred his electrician through LeadChuck, earning $65 when she landed the $7,200 panel job. Tony now gets 2-3 LeadChuck leads a month from his HVAC network alone.

Your net lead cost: $80 for $4800+ in revenue. Plus $65 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends gas lines contractors leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

HVAC

HVAC techs installing new furnaces, gas fireplaces, or generators constantly encounter gas line upgrade needs.

Plumbing

Plumbers converting water heaters to gas or adding outdoor kitchens refer gas line work they're not licensed to do.

Appliance Installation

Appliance installers hooking up gas ranges and dryers discover inadequate lines that need a licensed gas contractor.

Kitchen & Bath Remodel

Kitchen remodelers moving gas ranges or adding gas cooktops need gas line rerouting on nearly every job.

General Contractors

GCs building additions with gas fireplaces or new kitchens subcontract gas line work to licensed specialists.

Who do gas lines contractors refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

HVAC

$50-150

Gas line contractors see every appliance and heating system on a property — HVAC referrals are natural.

Plumbing

$50-100

Gas and water lines run together — gas contractors regularly see plumbing needs they can't address.

Electrical

$35-75

Gas appliance installations often require dedicated circuits — electrical referrals happen on almost every job.

Generator

$75-200

Whole-home generator installs need gas line upgrades — gas contractors and generator installers refer each other constantly.

Outdoor Kitchen

$50-150

Outdoor kitchen builders need gas lines run to grills and appliances — gas contractors are their most frequent call.

Simple, transparent pricing

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No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I've tried everything for marketing — Google, Nextdoor, truck magnets. Nothing beats a call that starts with 'My HVAC guy said you're the best gas contractor in Nashville.' I've closed 7 out of 8 LeadChuck leads this year. That's unheard of.
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Tony R.

Nashville Gas Works, Antioch, TN · 14 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Yes. LeadChuck verifies contractor licensing for regulated trades including gas lines. This protects you from competing against unlicensed operators and gives homeowners confidence.

New line installation, line extensions, gas pressure testing, appliance connections, outdoor kitchen gas runs, and generator supply lines — the full range of residential and light commercial work.

LeadChuck displays your license number, years in business, and verified reviews. Contractors who refer to you see your profile before sending — they're protecting their own reputation.

Gas line leads range from $75–$250 depending on job scope. Emergency and commercial leads tend to run higher. You see the job description before purchasing.

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