Volume and surface discharges in SF6 are investigated to support refurbishment of the Z-machine's Laser Triggered Gas Switch, LTGS, at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). The recently upgraded LTGS has exhibited a failure mode which results in surface flashover on the inside of the dielectric switch envelope. These flashover events degrade the LTGS performance and cause a pre-fire in the successive shot. In the following, experimental results of both volume breakdown and surface flashover across different dielectric materials in SF6 primarily at 20 psig are presented. In addition to fast voltage and current monitoring of the breakdown events, there was an emphasis put on imaging and optical emission spectra (similar to 200 nm to similar to 700 mn). As much as possible, the laboratory experiment was designed to reproduce the conditions found in the 5.5 W LTGS. The principal physical mechanisms involved in surface flashover at various pressures of SF6 are vital to the understanding of this specific switch failure mode.