Anonymous
I was reading a gardening book and it talked about contacting utilities before excavating. I'm planning to remove some surface grass and use a gardening shovel to plant some shrubs and flowers. So, not very deep! Please tell me that this simple type of garden planting doesn't require me to get some sort of go-ahead from utilities. Anyone know the rules on this?
You can see where the gas enters the house and find the cut off box(usually in the front b/t sidewalk and the street), its a straight line between those two points about 18" down. If you are freaking out, call miss utility. They will mark in 3 days. Just remember they don't mark stuff like phone, cable, irrigation or electrical coming from the house(like to the light post by your drive way).
This is horrible advice. The gas line is not always straight, and neither are water/sewer lines. PP is right - will not mark low voltage electrical, but they will mark high voltage lines and CATV if it was permitted.
Call Miss Utility. It can't hurt and it can save your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
I was reading a gardening book and it talked about contacting utilities before excavating. I'm planning to remove some surface grass and use a gardening shovel to plant some shrubs and flowers. So, not very deep! Please tell me that this simple type of garden planting doesn't require me to get some sort of go-ahead from utilities. Anyone know the rules on this?
You can see where the gas enters the house and find the cut off box(usually in the front b/t sidewalk and the street), its a straight line between those two points about 18" down. If you are freaking out, call miss utility. They will mark in 3 days. Just remember they don't mark stuff like phone, cable, irrigation or electrical coming from the house(like to the light post by your drive way).
Anonymous wrote:Here's a tip: After they come out and mark the lines, take pictures for future reference.
Anonymous
I was reading a gardening book and it talked about contacting utilities before excavating. I'm planning to remove some surface grass and use a gardening shovel to plant some shrubs and flowers. So, not very deep! Please tell me that this simple type of garden planting doesn't require me to get some sort of go-ahead from utilities. Anyone know the rules on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call Miss Utility. It's free, and they usually mark the pipes within a few days, with spray paint on your grass. Why take the risk of not calling?
Yep, call 811 for Miss Utility. The spraypaint washes off in rain, so it's no big deal. It's good to know where your gas and water lines.
Anonymous wrote:Just call Miss Utility. It's free, and they usually mark the pipes within a few days, with spray paint on your grass. Why take the risk of not calling?