EXCESS FOOTAGE
If the route we must take to construct your service line from
the gas main on the street to the point where the meter will be
located at your structure exceeds 175 feet, we will bill you
for the excess footage at the rate of $6.00 per foot. This will be
payable prior to the installation of your gas line. We will make
every effort to see that the service line is constructed along the
shortest route possible unless above ground or below ground
obstacles prevent us from doing so.
METER LOCATION
Contact our
Engineering department immediately if the meter site we have
selected and marked with a yellow flag is not suitable to you. We
will try to accommodate your request for another meter location if
it is possible. If you request a change of meter location after we
have completed construction of your service line, the expense of
moving the meter to another site will become the property
owner¹s responsibility. You will need to come into the office
to make application for the move meter. The charge for the move
meter is $50.00 and $6.00 per foot for any gas pipe that is
used.
PRIVATE UTILITIES
Private utilities are
owned and maintained by you, the property owner. These include your
septic tank and drain lines, your water lines from the meter to the
house, sprinkler systems, satellite TV cables, any underground
power from your house to outside lights or building, and any other
type of "privately" owned utilities. Fort Hill or its contractor
will contact the local water, sewer, telephone, cable TV and
electric company to "locate" their facilities on your property. It
will be the responsibility of the property owner to accurately
locate any private utilities on your property. If our crew damages
private utilities that were either not located or incorrectly
located by the property owner, it WILL NOT be the responsibility of
Fort Hill or our contractor to replace or repair these
utilities.
CONSTRUCTION
SCHEDULING
Due to the great
demand for natural gas service in our area, we sometimes experience
delays in construction. Maintaining the lowest rates possible is a
primary goal for FHNGA; therefore, we must meet the construction
demands with the available crews on staff and on contract.
Typically, service line construction delays are 3 to 4 weeks,
except during the fall and winter when we may experience longer
delays due to inclement weather and a higher demand for
service.
If your service
requires the extension of a gas main, we cannot enter the main
extension into our schedule with other projects until the required
criteria has been met. The waiting period for main line
construction can be as much as 6 months after we receive the
required number of taps. We apologize for any inconvenience, as we
try to provide gas service as quickly and economically as
possible.