08/05/2026
SKUD PLUMBING type A gas servicing.
Natural gas and LPG heaters and appliances are widely used throughout Victoria and should be professionally serviced every 12–24 months to ensure they continue operating safely, efficiently, and io8o9un accordance with manufacturer requirements.
Gas appliances naturally experience wear over time, and without regular maintenance they can develop faults that may reduce efficiency, increase running costs, or create serious safety risks, including gas leaks and carbon monoxide exposure. Regular servicing by a licensed gas fitter helps identify potential issues early, extends the lifespan of the appliance, and ensures the system is operating at its optimal p.
In Victoria, it is illegal for any unlicensed perii9son to carry out gas fitting, servicing, repairs, or adjustments to gas appliances. All gas9 work must be completed by a qualified and licensed gas plumber in compliance with Victorian regulations and safety standards.
A professional gas appliance service generally includes the following:
Comprehensive Visual Inspection:
The technician conducts a detailed inspection of the appliance and surrounding components, checking for signs of deterioration, corrosion, overheating, damage, or gas leaks. Particular attention is given to heat exchangers, as small cracks or failures can allow dangerous carbon monoxide gases to enter the living space.
Carbon Monoxide Testing:
Carbon monoxide levels are tested to ensure the appliance is combusting correctly and safely. Carbon monoxide is a colourless and odourless gas that can pose serious health risks if undetected.
Electrical System and Thermostat Checks:
All electrical components, wiring connections, ignition systems, and thermostat functions are inspected and tested. Loose, damaged, or worn electrical connections are identified and rectified where required to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Air Filter Cleaning and Airflow Assessment:
Air filters are cleaned or replaced to maintain proper airflow, system efficiency, and indoor air quality. Restricted airflow can reduce performance and place unnecessary strain on the appliance.
Burner and Pilot Assembly Servicing:
Burners and pilot components are cleaned, tested, and finely adjusted to ensure clean combustion, efficient operation, and correct flame performance.
Gas Pressure Testing and Adjustment:
Gas inlet and operating pressures are measured and adjusted where necessary to ensure the appliance operates within manufacturer specifications and Australian standards.
Safety Device Testing:
Critical safety components, including flame failure devices, shut-off valves, thermostats, pressure regulators, and safety switches, are tested to confirm correct operation in the event of a fault or emergency.
Ventilation and Flue Inspection:
Flue systems and ventilation pathways are inspected to ensure harmful combustion gases are safely expelled from the property and that there are no blockages, restrictions, or signs of deterioration.
Gas Leak Detection:
Comprehensive gas leak testing is carried out across all accessible joints, connections, and appliance components using approved testing equipment to ensure there are no safety risks present.
Performance and Operational Testing:
Once servicing is completed, the appliance is operated and monitored to confirm safe ignition, stable operation, correct temperature performance, and overall system efficiency.
Routine servicing not only improves safety and reliability but can also reduce energy consumption, prevent costly breakdowns, and help maintain warranty compliance for many manufacturers.