Gas Installation Services in Gauteng
Gas Geyser and Stove Installations FAQ’s
Looking for clear answers about LP gas installations? Below are the most common questions homeowners and businesses ask about gas safety, compliance, and installation in South Africa.
Certificates, Legal & Property
Do I need a Gas Certificate of Conformity (CoC)?
Yes, all fixed gas installations require a valid Gas CoC issued by a registered gas practitioner after inspection and testing.
Is a Gas CoC required when selling a property?
Yes, a valid certificate is required when transferring ownership of a property.
Can I install a gas appliance myself and get certified later?
No, installations must be completed by a qualified professional to ensure compliance and safety.
How long is a Gas CoC valid?
It remains valid for a period of 5 Years from installation. A new certificate is required after any modifications or repairs or after five years from installation date.
Gas Stove & Hob Installations
Do I need a Certificate of Compliance (CoC) for a gas hob installation?
Yes. Any fixed gas appliance, including a built-in gas hob, requires a valid Certificate of Confirmation issued by a registered gas practitioner. This applies whether the hob is newly installed or replacing an existing unit. Without a CoC, the installation is non-compliant and may affect insurance claims and property transfers.
Can I convert my electric stove to gas in South Africa?
What clearance is required above a gas hob?
Can I use a gas hob with an electric oven?
Yes, a gas hob combined with an electric oven is one of the most common kitchen configurations in South Africa. The gas hob and electric oven operate independently and are fully compatible. Your gas installer handles the gas hob connection, while the oven uses your standard electrical supply.
How is a gas hob connected — flexible hose or copper pipe or Pex Pipe?
Can a gas stove or hob be installed in a flat or apartment?
What is the difference between an LPG stove and a natural gas stove?
How long does a gas stove or hob installation take?
What safety clearances apply to freestanding gas stoves?
Can a wok burner or high-output gas hob be installed at home?
Outdoor Gas Cylinders & Safety Distances
What are the required safety distances for gas cylinders?
Follow the 1–2–3 rule:
1 metre from openings below the cylinder valve
2 metres from drains or manholes
3 metres from openings above
How far should cylinders be from boundary walls?
- Up to two cylinders: minimum 1 metre
- More than two cylinders: minimum 3 metres unless a compliant firewall is installed
Can cylinders be placed against a wall?
Do cylinders need to be enclosed?
Enclosures are required in public or accessible areas. In private homes, this depends on the setup.
Can cylinders be installed under balconies or in recesses?
Indoor Gas Installations
How much gas is allowed indoors?
- Flats: up to 9 kg
- Townhouses: up to 19 kg freestanding(9kg if fixed installation)
- Houses: up to 19 kg freestanding(9kg if fixed installation)
Can a gas cylinder be kept inside a cupboard?
Yes, one cylinder up to 9kg is allowed if the cupboard is properly ventilated and contains no electrical outlets.
Where should an indoor cylinder be placed?
Can multiple cylinders be installed indoors?
No, multiple cylinders must be installed outdoors.
Are cylinders allowed in garages or basements?
Appliance Clearances & Ventilation
What type of regulator is used?
Can gas pipes run through walls or outdoors?
Are flexible hoses allowed?
Regulators, Pipework & Materials
What type of regulator is used?
Low-pressure regulators matched the appliance.
Can gas pipes run through walls or outdoors?
Are flexible hoses allowed?
Capacity, Compliance & Fire Safety
When must an installation be registered with local authorities?
When the total gas capacity exceeds 100 kg or any commercial installation.
Is signage required?
Can cylinders be installed under power lines?
Are gas installations regulated in South Africa?
What happens if my gas installation is not compliant?
Who is allowed to install or repair gas systems?
What is checked during a gas inspection?
A full inspection typically includes:
- Leak detection and pressure testing
- Pipework and fittings
- Cylinder placement and safety distances
- Ventilation requirements
- Appliance connections and operation
Can I use any gas appliances in my home?
What are the risks of non-compliant gas installations?
Is ventilation really that important?
Do I need to upgrade old gas installations?
How do I ensure my installation stays compliant?
- Schedule regular inspections
- Use only registered gas installers
- Replace worn components promptly
- Avoid unauthorised modifications
Repairs & Gas Leaks
How often should a gas installation be inspected?
What checks are done before issuing a CoC?
Can cylinders be exposed to weather?
What should I do if I smell gas?
How can I check how much gas is left?
How do I know if I have a gas leak?
Signs of a gas leak include: a rotten egg smell (mercaptan is added to LP gas for detection), hissing sounds near gas lines or cylinders, your gas cylinder emptying faster than usual, yellow or orange flames instead of blue, or unexplained physical symptoms like headaches indoors.
How do I know if I have a gas leak?
Is a small gas leak dangerous?
How much does gas leak repair cost?
Why is my gas cylinder emptying so fast?
Can I use soapy water to find a gas leak?
Do you provide emergency gas leak services?
Will I receive a Certificate of Conformity (CoC) after repairs?
How can I prevent gas leaks?
Buying & Installation Advice
Can I install a gas geyser myself?
No. Gas geysers must be installed by a registered gas installer to comply with safety regulations and to ensure proper operation.
How do I choose the right size gas geyser?
- Small households: 10–15 litres per person
- Larger households: 20 litres or more per person. Consider peak usage times to ensure sufficient hot water.
Can gas geysers be installed indoors?
What safety features do gas geysers have?
Modern gas geysers include:
- Flame failure protection
- Temperature and pressure relief valves
- Proper venting to prevent harmful gas build-up
How often should a gas geyser be serviced?
Annual servicing is recommended to:
- Ensure safe operation
- Maintain efficiency
- Detect leaks or worn components
Can old geysers be upgraded to modern gas geysers?
Why is proper ventilation important for gas water heaters?
How do I know if my gas geyser is leaking?
Signs include:
- Gas smell around the unit
- Hissing or unusual noises
- Rapidly emptying cylinders
- Yellow or flickering flame instead of stable blue
Can a geyser be connected to multiple taps?
Do insurers require inspection of gas geysers?
What is the difference between an instantaneous and a storage gas geyser?
An instantaneous (or tankless) gas geyser heats water on demand as it flows through the unit. It uses no energy when idle and delivers a continuous supply of hot water, making it the most popular choice for South African homes. A storage geyser heats and stores a fixed volume of water, which is better suited to applications requiring a large volume of hot water at once, such as filling a bath. Most residential installations use instantaneous units.
Is a gas geyser a good solution during load shedding?
How does a gas geyser compare to an electric geyser in terms of running cost?
What flue and venting requirements apply to gas geysers?
Which gas geyser brands are commonly installed in South Africa?
Several brands are widely used in South African gas geyser installations, including Paloma, Bosch, Rinnai, Dewhot, Atlas, Totai, Zero among others. Brand availability and suitability depend on your hot water demand, installation site, and budget. Your installer can recommend the most appropriate brand and model for your specific requirements.
Can I replace my electric geyser with a gas geyser?
What size gas geyser do I need for my household?
The correct size depends on the number of bathrooms in simultaneous use and the flow rate required. As a general guide:
- Single bathroom: 12–16 litres per minute
- Two simultaneous points of use: 20 litres per minute or more
- Large households or multiple bathrooms: consult your installer for a tailored recommendation
Your installer will assess your peak demand and recommend the correct flow rate and gas input rating
Gas Geysers & Water Heaters
Can I install a gas geyser myself?
No. Gas geysers must be installed by a registered gas installer to comply with safety regulations and to ensure proper operation.
How do I choose the right size gas geyser?
- Small households: 10–15 litres per person
- Larger households: 20 litres or more per person. Consider peak usage times to ensure sufficient hot water.
Can gas geysers be installed indoors?
What safety features do gas geysers have?
Modern gas geysers include:
- Flame failure protection
- Temperature and pressure relief valves
- Proper venting to prevent harmful gas build-up
How often should a gas geyser be serviced?
Annual servicing is recommended to:
- Ensure safe operation
- Maintain efficiency
- Detect leaks or worn components
Can old geysers be upgraded to modern gas geysers?
Why is proper ventilation important for gas water heaters?
How do I know if my gas geyser is leaking?
Signs include:
- Gas smell around the unit
- Hissing or unusual noises
- Rapidly emptying cylinders
- Yellow or flickering flame instead of stable blue
Can a geyser be connected to multiple taps?
Do insurers require inspection of gas geysers?
What is the difference between an instantaneous and a storage gas geyser?
An instantaneous (or tankless) gas geyser heats water on demand as it flows through the unit. It uses no energy when idle and delivers a continuous supply of hot water, making it the most popular choice for South African homes. A storage geyser heats and stores a fixed volume of water, which is better suited to applications requiring a large volume of hot water at once, such as filling a bath. Most residential installations use instantaneous units.
Is a gas geyser a good solution during load shedding?
An instantaneous (or tankless) gas geyser heats water on demand as it flows through the unit. It uses no energy when idle and delivers a continuous supply of hot water, making it the most popular choice for South African homes. A storage geyser heats and stores a fixed volume of water, which is better suited to applications requiring a large volume of hot water at once, such as filling a bath. Most residential installations use instantaneous units.
How does a gas geyser compare to an electric geyser in terms of running cost?
What flue and venting requirements apply to gas geysers?
Which gas geyser brands are commonly installed in South Africa?
Several brands are widely used in South African gas geyser installations, including Paloma, Bosch, Rinnai, Dewhot, Atlas, Totai, Zero among others. Brand availability and suitability depend on your hot water demand, installation site, and budget. Your installer can recommend the most appropriate brand and model for your specific requirements.
Can I replace my electric geyser with a gas geyser?
What size gas geyser do I need for my household?
The correct size depends on the number of bathrooms in simultaneous use and the flow rate required. As a general guide:
- Single bathroom: 12–16 litres per minute
- Two simultaneous points of use: 20 litres per minute or more
- Large households or multiple bathrooms: consult your installer for a tailored recommendation
Your installer will assess your peak demand and recommend the correct flow rate and gas input rating
Load Shedding & Energy
Can I use gas appliances as a load shedding solution?
Do I need a backup power source for a gas geyser during load shedding?
What gas appliances can I use during load shedding?
The following gas appliances operate independently of the electrical grid:
Gas hobs and cooktops
- Gas geysers with battery ignition
- Gas braais and outdoor burners
- Gas heaters with manual or battery ignition
Some gas appliances, such as certain gas ovens with electronic controls, may require a small electrical connection. Confirm with your installer which appliances are fully load-shedding compatible.
