If you smell gas in your home in Calpe, treat it as an urgent safety issue. Open doors and windows to ventilate the property, avoid naked flames, do not smoke, and do not switch lights, plugs, or electrical appliances on or off, as this could create a spark. If it is safe to do so, close the mains gas shut-off valve. Then leave the property and call the gas emergency service from outside. Nedgia’s official emergency guidance says to ventilate, close the mains shut-off valve if possible, avoid electrical appliances, and call its 24-hour emergency line on 900 750 750. If there is immediate danger or anyone feels unwell, call 112.
Do not stay inside trying to identify the source of the smell. Do not use phones, doorbells, or anything else inside the property that could create an ignition risk. The priority is to get everyone out safely, reduce the immediate danger, and make sure the installation is checked before it is used again. Nedgia specifically advises against using electrical appliances during a gas emergency.
Once the immediate risk has been dealt with and the property is safe, the gas installation or connected heating system should be professionally checked before normal use resumes. If the issue is related to a boiler, heating system, or gas-connected hot water equipment, related services such as installations de gaz, chauffage central, systèmes d'eau chaude, and broader services de plomberie may also be relevant. The local emergency response itself should still go first through the official emergency route.
What should you avoid if you smell gas?
If you smell gas, do not light matches, do not smoke, and do not use anything that may cause a spark. You should also avoid switching lights or electrical appliances on or off. Even a small ignition source can be dangerous in a gas emergency, which is why official guidance focuses first on ventilation, isolation if safe, evacuation, and emergency contact from outside the property.
When is smelling gas especially urgent?
Smelling gas should always be treated seriously, but it is especially urgent if the smell is strong, if it is affecting more than one area of the home, if anyone feels dizzy or unwell, or if there is any immediate fire or explosion risk. In those situations, leave the property at once and contact emergency services from outside. Spain’s 112 service is the general emergency number for urgent assistance.
Why professional follow-up matters
Even if the smell seems to disappear after ventilation, the installation should still be checked before normal use resumes. A gas smell can point to a leak, a fault in the installation, or a problem with connected equipment. Once the property is safe, professional assessment can help identify the cause and determine whether repair or further work is needed. If the issue affects heating or hot water systems, support through installations de gaz, chauffage central, et systèmes d'eau chaude may also be relevant.
Comment 100% Plumbing peut vous aider
100% Plumbing helps property owners in Calpe with gas-related system checks, connected heating and hot water installations, and wider plumbing support once the immediate emergency has been handled through the official emergency route. This includes follow-up assessment of installations de gaz, chauffage central, systèmes d'eau chaude, and broader services de plomberie.
If you smell gas in your home in Calpe, do not ignore it and do not try to solve the issue by yourself inside the property. Ventilate, leave safely, and call the emergency service from outside. Once the immediate danger has been dealt with, contact 100% Plomberie for follow-up support with the gas-connected system or related property services.

