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Property Restoration

Restoring your property after gas line work

Since all natural gas pipelines are buried, digging will be necessary during the process of gas line work. We may even need to dig on your property to provide safe and reliable service at your home or business.

It is our responsibility to repair or replace any portions of streets, sidewalks, driveways, yards, landscaping, etc. disrupted by our work. This will take some time, but we promise to put things back in order when we’re done. Our goal is to restore everything as close to its original condition as possible after our work is completed.

Work zone safety tips

  • Stay safe by keeping children and pets away from construction areas. 
  • Respect the flags and paint markings that indicate the types of utilities that lie underground.
  • Do not park in marked construction zones. Parking times will be listed if restrictions apply.
  • Drive carefully in and around construction zones.
  • Follow the direction of traffic signs and on-site crew.

Restoration work

During gas line work, your property may require temporary patching and/or permanent paving work and lawn repair. 

Temporary Patching

Our goal is to ensure the work zone is safe and accessible until permanent repairs can be made. While work is ongoing, we may put a temporary patch on your streets and sidewalks.

 

 

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Permanent paving and concrete

Once the gas line work is complete, our contractor will begin the permanent replacement or repair on your streets and sidewalks. We will work with your community to repair with similar surfaces. For example, concrete will be replaced with concrete and asphalt will be replaced with asphalt, according to community codes. This work could take several weeks to complete after the replacement work is done, but the schedule may be extended by weather conditions and other factors.

 

 

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Lawn repair

Once the work is completed, lawn repair will begin as soon as weather permits. This may include:

  • Filling in holes with dirt
  • Leveling the area
  • Laying down topsoil
  • Reseeding the grass/placing sod
  • Replacing plants and flower beds

Please make sure to water your grass to encourage desired results. Do not mow the repaired grass area until it has reached a height of 3 to 3 1/2 inches tall.

 

 

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  • Review the FAQs below.
  • Contact us by completing the form at the bottom of the page.

 

FAQs - What to expect during property restoration

Why is Columbia Gas digging in my yard?

Because natural gas lines are buried, digging in the ground is a required part of our process to provide you with safe, reliable service. This digging usually involves heavy construction equipment like directional boring machines, trenchers, trucks, trailers and more to get the job done. We will try to minimize the amount of digging required when possible.

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How much of my property will be affected?

We will try to minimize the amount of digging required. If we disturb your yard, sidewalk and/or driveway, we will repair affected areas as soon as weather permits. Initial restoration, such as leveling of surfaces, will be completed as the work progresses.

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How long will restoration take?

We appreciate your patience and recognize the importance of restoring your property. Many factors, including inclement weather and time of year, can impact the schedule of our restoration projects. The colder winter months may delay completion of the work until the spring. Our goal is to complete these projects in a timely manner and minimize your inconvenience.

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How will you restore my property to its original condition?

At the start of the gas line work, we document your property’s current state. We may even capture photos or video footage. We evaluate property damage on a case-by-case basis. 

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How will I know who's doing the work?

All Columbia Gas employees can be identified by marked vehicles and also carry company-issued photo ID. Contractors may also be used to complete the restoration work. 

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Why hasn’t my property been fully restored?

Weather can be one of the biggest challenges in property restoration. We may not be able to restore your property during the colder months due to freezing temperatures, the ground being frozen, or snow on the ground.

There can also be seasonal limits on the availability of required materials, like concrete or asphalt. In addition, landscaping nurseries can be limited as to the types of bushes, flowers, and trees available in the late fall and winter.

Weather may delay the completion of the repair process, but please know that we remain committed to restoring your property as soon as possible as the weather permits.

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Who is responsible for restoring my property?

If we disturb your yard, sidewalk and/or driveway, we are responsible for repairing affected areas and we will do so as soon weather permits. Initial restoration, such as leveling of surfaces, will be completed as the gas line work progresses.

Private utilities like private wells/water lines, septic tank/field, irrigation or sprinklers, weed barriers, underground drains, invisible fences, etc., will only be repaired if they are marked by the property owner before we start digging. The property owner is responsible for repairing private utilities if they are unmarked.

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Who is responsible for repairing my private underground utilities like sprinklers or underground drains?

Any private utilities will only be repaired if they are marked by the property owner before we start digging on the property. The property owner is responsible for repairing private utilities if they are unmarked at the time digging begins. It is the responsibility of the property owner to mark the private utilities.

Private utilities (not owned by public utilities) may include, but are not limited to:

  • Wells/water lines
  • Sanitary sewer
  • Phone
  • Electric
  • Drain, Field Tile, Dry Well
  • Gas, fuel, oil line
  • Septic tank /field
  • Irrigation/sprinklers
  • Buried structure/tank
  • Invisible fence

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What are erosion and sedimentation controls and why are they on my property?

Erosion and sedimentation controls or Best Management Practices (BMPs) are used to prevent surface runoff and water erosion of disturbed soils during construction activities.  Columbia Gas is required to install BMPs as part of local, state, or federal environmental regulations and stormwater management programs.  Some examples of these controls you may see include compost filter sock, inlet protection, and erosion control blanket.  These controls are installed prior to construction activities to prevent soils from leaving the work area until vegetation can be re-established.  

You may see these controls still in place after construction activities have been completed.  Columbia Gas is required to provide this protection of the disturbed areas until vegetation has been restored.  Our inspectors will continue to monitor the progress of restoration until the site is stabilized in accordance with our permit requirements and these controls can be removed.   

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How can I identify the markings on my property?

Flags and/or paint markings will be placed on your property prior to the start of gas line work and/or restoration projects. If you are not expecting to see these markings or work to be performed, you can call 811 to find out who requested the placing of the markings. 

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How long do the markings need to stay on my property?

You need to protect and preserve the markings until the restoration work is complete. If you remove or destroy the markings, or they are no longer visible, a new 811 request will be required to be submitted and could cause the completion of the work to be delayed.  

The paint used to mark your underground utilities is designed to be temporary and fade or wash away with time and without harm to the hard or soft surfaces.

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FAQs - Lawn care and maintenance

Do I need to water my grass?

We will plant the seed/sod prior as part of our restoration work, but you need to regularly to water your new grass and plants after we leave for the best results. Some helpful tips to maintain the best growing conditions include:

  • Water twice daily for 1 month. In the summer months, more watering is needed if there are very hot and/or dry weather conditions
  • Do not mow the repaired grass area until it has reached a height of 3 to 3 ½ inches tall.
  • Keep off the grass until after the repaired area has been mowed at least once.

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Will you use the same grass seed as what I currently have planted?

The seed blend used is specifically identified for this region based on the climate. We are utilizing a high quality seed to ensure a high quality restoration.

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Does the temperature or time of year change how my grass will grow?

A soil temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit is important for seed germination. This is the temperature when all enzymes in the seed are active. When air temperatures reach 65-75 degrees, the soil temperature is within the 55-degree range.


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Where should I place my landscaping?

First and foremost, always call 811 before you dig and begin your project to have your utilities marked. It fast, it’s free, and it’s the law.

Some helpful tips for yard work:

  • Never plant (other than grass) directly above your underground utility service lines
  • Keep the service line and meter accessible so our technicians can get to it in case of an emergency or maintenance
  • Avoid putting any semi-permanent or permanent structures near your utility lines or in a right-of-way.
  • These types of structures may include:
  • Shrubs
  • Trees
  • Boulders
  • Fences
  • Retaining walls
  • Patios
  • Sheds
  • Driveways or service entrances
  • Plant during the right time of the year. Planting grass, trees, bushes or shrubs in the late spring, summer and early fall is usually your best chance at success. The cold and unpredictable weather in the late fall, winter or early spring may be challenging to get the grass and plants to grow.
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