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2026 cost guide

Gas line cost in the Upstate

Gas line work is permit- and inspection-bound and always a job for a licensed pro. Cost scales with the distance from the supply and any trenching or restoration involved.

$450 to $1,850

Single appliance run or extension

Permit- and inspection-bound, always a licensed pro. About $15 to $50+ per foot plus permits.

Wide range, needs an inspection to price.

Full range $350 to $3,000.

What drives the price

Two jobs that sound the same can price very differently. Access, urgency, permits, parts, and the condition of the existing system do most of the work. Greenville and the Upstate run a bit below national pricing, so these ranges already lean local.

When to call a pro

Any gas smell is an emergency. Leave the house and call your gas utility or a plumber from outside, away from the home.

Frequently asked questions

How much does gas line cost in the Upstate in 2026?

Most homeowners here pay $450 to $1,850 for single appliance run or extension. These are planning ranges calibrated for the Greenville and Upstate market. A site visit confirms the exact scope and price.

What makes gas line cost more?

Access, urgency, permits, and the condition of the existing system move the price most. After-hours and emergency work adds roughly 50 to 100 percent on labor plus a $75 to $300 call-out fee.

When should I call a pro for gas line?

Any gas smell is an emergency. Leave the house and call your gas utility or a plumber from outside, away from the home.