Who Draws Gas Riser Diagrams – Tim Carter Does
Tim Carter, a master plumber since 1989, draws gas riser diagrams. He has nothing but 5-star reviews on Google.
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Mechanical engineers also draw riser diagrams, but they tend to charge exorbitant fees because of their high cost of doing business. Tim Carter is a one-person business, and is lean and mean.

What Does a Gas Riser Diagram Cost?
A riser diagram, in 2025 dollars, costs hundreds dollars if drawn by Tim Carter. Customers have told Tim that they received quotes of thousands of dollars from engineering companies to draw the same riser diagram.
The engineering companies may take weeks to complete a drawing. Tim Carter can do one in hours using his expedited order option.
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Tim has a base price for a standard gas riser diagram that has just four gas appliances on it. There is a reasonable extra fee for each additional appliance.
Why are Gas Riser Diagrams Important?
Gas pressure is much lower than water pressure. Gas pressure is measured in ounces, whereas water pressure is measured in pounds per square inch.
Gas piping must be sized correctly. Gas appliances will be starved for gas and not operate correctly if not enough gas is delivered to them.
A gas riser diagram done correctly will ensure enough gas gets to each appliance.
Tim Carter has been a master plumber since 1981. He loves to draw plumbing isometric riser diagrams, gas line drawings, and water lines. He’s installed miles of pipe in his career and does DIY plumbing phone coaching for those who want to save thousands of dollars and experience the satisfaction of a job done with their own hands.