For this job, we removed and capped off a old gas line that the customer has they have a hot tub that is going to be removed on their deck, so therefore the gas line had to be removed with it so therefore, I disconnected all the gas piping from the heater and from the meter as well install the plug on the T rather than taking the T out and re-piping that as well once that was complete. There’s no gas leaks, tested it with bubbles customers all set on that. They also had an icemaker waterline that needed to be either replaced or capped so the customer wanted to cap the gas line in the crawlspace, but still if they ever wanted to tie onto The waterline it could be uncapped in an angle stop or a waterline can be reinstalled at this time, there are no further issues no gas and or water leaks