Yes! Lee, If the leak is on the house side of the meter, it comes out of your 
pocket.
smile,
RJ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee A. Stone 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 9:56 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Latest project



  I was unaware that a gas customer had to dish out the money and labor 
  for that work. thanks and again a job well done.Lee

  On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 
  at 04:53:36PM -0400, RJ wrote:
  > Sunday I was digging along side of the neighbors house, laying drain pipes 
  > to get the water to run away from the house. As I was moving the dirt, I 
  > started to smell natural gas. Called the gas company for a check and they 
  > couldn't detect any leaks. AS I continue to dig with a small hand shovel 
and 
  > found the gas line about 4 inches to the left of where I was digging, the 
  > smell got stronger. Called the gas company back. After a little discussion, 
  > they agreed to send a man back out to the site. This time his pressure 
gauge 
  > was showing a leak. Needless to say, the meter was shut off and a lock was 
  > installed. He said call when the line was repaired. On Monday it was off to 
  > purchase the parts to replace 75 feet of gas line, from the meter to the 
  > house. Years ago, the flexible pipe was orange in color and about 10 cents 
a 
  > foot. Now it is a bright lime/lemon color and 53 cents a foot. I had to 
  > remove a couple boards from the patio decking and as the neighbors were 
  > digging the holes, I began to tear the old piping apart, after hack sawing 
  > under the decking, and where it entered the house. I had the neighbors buy 
  > all new fittings from the meter and a piece of 38 inch black pipe, 100 feet 
  > of plastic 1 inch gas pipe and a couple of nipples, plus a couple of 
  > couplings. plus a bottle of the pipe dope. Instead of hearing the gas 
  > company complaining about a blind fellow doing the installation, I just 
told 
  > the girls to tell the gas man they installed the pipe their selves. The gas 
  > meter was turned back on and all is well.
  > RJ 
  > 

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