The lifespan of Gas Leak Incident pipelines in a home can vary depending on the material used and environmental factors. As a general guideline, consider replacing gas pipelines every 20 to 25 years, especially if they are made of materials prone to corrosion or wear. Conduct regular visual inspections of the pipelines for signs of rust, damage, or leaks. If you notice any issues, consult a qualified technician for a more thorough assessment. Timely replacement of aging or deteriorating gas pipelines is essential to prevent potential leaks and ensure the continued safety of your home.
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