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FAQs
- How do I get Natural Gas Service to my project?
Click here for contact information.
- I recently acquired/ am looking to acquire land. Who do I call to talk about my project and to determine if natural gas is available?
Click here for contact information.
- How much will it cost to serve my project with natural gas?
Click here for more information.
- How can I get a map of Washington Gas Facilities? Contact the Account Manager in your jurisdiction.
Click here for contact information.
- I am demolishing an existing building/home and need to have the natural gas service abandoned. How do I go about that? Who do I contact?
Click here for more information on Service Abandonments.
- How do I get a natural gas meter(s) set?
Click here for information on the Meter Set Process.
- What is a “split meter” and what do I do if I need one?
When adding a gas appliance to your business, your contractor may request WG to install a split-meter. In this application WG would install a new meter (or reinstall the old meter) and 2 regulators to provide 2PSIG pressure to the new appliances and 5.5 inches water column pressure to the existing appliances.
When & Why Contractors would use a Split Meter
1. It can be cheaper and easier to run new gas piping from the meter than teeing off the existing house piping system.
2. The existing low pressure house piping system is inadequately sized for handling the additional load of a new gas appliance.
3. The new gas appliance may require a higher gas pressure that can be delivered by the existing system, thus making the split-meter the only feasible system to install.
Click here to get form.
- I am adding additional natural gas equipment/appliances to an existing home/building – do I need to inform Washington Gas?
Yes. You will want to notify Washington Gas if you are planning to add more gas appliances to an existing home or building. You need to verify that the existing service and meter can accommodate the existing load and the added load combined.
Click here for Meter upgrade form and fax it to the number provided on the form.
- How do I get Natural Gas Service to my project?
Click here for contact information. http://www.washingtongasliving.com/4843.xml
· I recently acquired/ am looking to acquire land. Who do I call to talk about my project and to determine if natural gas is available?
Click here for contact information. http://www.washingtongasliving.com/4843.xml
· How much will it cost to serve my project with natural gas?
Click here for more information. http://www.washingtongasliving.com/4849.xml
How can I get a map of Washington Gas Facilities? Contact the Account Manager in your jurisdiction. Click here for contact information. http://www.washingtongasliving.com/4843.xml
· I am demolishing an existing building/home and need to have the natural gas service abandoned. How do I go about that? Who do I contact? Click here for more information on Service Abandonments. http://www.washingtongasliving.com/4847.xml
· How do I get a natural gas meter(s) set? Click here for information on the Meter Set Process. http://www.washingtongasliving.com/4851.xml
· What is a “split meter” and what do I do if I need one?
When adding a gas appliance to your business, your contractor may request WG to install a split-meter. In this application WG would install a new meter (or reinstall the old meter) and 2 regulators to provide 2PSIG pressure to the new appliances and 5.5 inches water column pressure to the existing appliances.
When & Why Contractors would use a Split Meter
1. It can be cheaper and easier to run new gas piping from the meter than teeing off the existing house piping system.
2. The existing low pressure house piping system is inadequately sized for handling the additional load of a new gas appliance.
3. The new gas appliance may require a higher gas pressure that can be delivered by the existing system, thus making the split-meter the only feasible system to install.
Click here to get form.
http://www.washingtongasliving.com/upload/wysiwyg/Documents/Revised%20Added%20Load%20Split%20Meter%20Form%20xls.pdf
· I am adding additional natural gas equipment/appliances to an existing home/building – do I need to inform Washington Gas?
Yes. You will want to notify Washington Gas if you are planning to add more gas appliances to an existing home or building. You need to verify that the existing service and meter can accommodate the existing load and the added load combined. Click here for Meter upgrade form and fax it to the number provided on the form.
http://www.washingtongasliving.com/upload/wysiwyg/Documents/Revised%20Added%20Lo
ad%20Split%20Meter%20Form%20xls.pdf




