Should gas line be grounded?
Sophia Terry
Updated on May 04, 2026
In this regard, does my gas line need to be grounded?
According to National Electrical Code, the pipe has to be bonded. However, it can be bonded using the grounding conductor serving the equipment that uses the gas. It's not likely lightning will strike the pipe, especially since it's right next to a house.
Furthermore, why do you need to bond a gas line? Bonding: A conductor intentionally installed to electrically connect metallic gas piping to the grounding electrode system to create a low-impedance pathway to ground. All electrodes used must be bonded together into one common grounding electrode system.
Also, how much does it cost to ground a gas line?
it should cost less than $20 for the materials. If you hire a contractor it would cost $60 to $100.
What is the difference between grounding and bonding?
Everything that is grounded is connected to ground and can have no electrical energy stored in it. is simply the act of joining two electrical conductors together. They may be two wires, a wire and a pipe, or they may be two tin cans. Bonding ensures that these two things will be at the same electrical potential.