Before beginning a new project in your yard, call 8-1-1 to have your utility lines marked for free at least three business days before you get started. It’s a quick, easy way to protect against unintentionally hitting underground utility lines. If you are planning on hiring a contractor to complete your project, then the call to 811 must be made by them. State code states that your contractor cannot dig on your property unless they have made their own utility locate request by calling 811 to have lines marked.
After you call, we will send a professional to conduct a site survey and mark any gas lines owned by National Fuel which are on your property and that might conflict with the proposed project. Once marked, you will know the approximate location of National Fuel’s underground gas lines.
Keep your family safe and call before:
- Planting trees or shrubs
- Installing a pool, patio or deck
- Creating new garden beds
- Installing a new fence
- Setting up a swing set
Encroachment
National Fuel must have access to its gas lines, meters and other facilities for maintenance purposes. Projects that are too close to our facilities can restrict our ability to work on them. When this happens, it is known as an encroachment. In order to prevent an encroachment, in addition to calling 811 to have our lines marked before you dig, call National Fuel at 1-800-365-3234 to let us know about your project. We will send a representative to inspect your project and ensure we will have adequate access to our facilities after it is completed.
Learn more at call811.com.