6768rogues
Banned
I had natural gas service installed in my house and shop about 17 years ago, so of course I knew where the gas line was located. I am digging for a new drain line for my gutters, so I called for a stake out. It turns out that the gas line is about 5 feet west of where I thought it was and it has a Y connector to split to the house and shop upstream of my drain line. Consequently, I am crossing two, not one gas lines.
Without the stake out, I would have dug the wrong place by hand, assumed I missed the gas line, and started with the backhoe. If I found a gas line, I would have assumed it was the one in question and would not have expected the second line.
Lesson learned: Encourage others to get a stake out before digging. It takes a few days, but there is no charge and can prevent a lot of heartburn.
Without the stake out, I would have dug the wrong place by hand, assumed I missed the gas line, and started with the backhoe. If I found a gas line, I would have assumed it was the one in question and would not have expected the second line.
Lesson learned: Encourage others to get a stake out before digging. It takes a few days, but there is no charge and can prevent a lot of heartburn.