Natural Gas Conversion Basics
Anyone within the Washington Gas service
territory may be able to convert to natural gas. If your home is near one of
our gas mains, you may be able to receive gas service.
There are Five Easy Steps to Convert to Natural Gas:
- Determine Availability
Call 703-941-HEAT or toll-free 888-941-HEAT to convert to natural gas.
You will need to provide your name, complete address (including zip code)
and phone number. Other pertinent information includes the square footage
of your home, the nearest intersecting streets, and what gas appliances you
are planning to convert. Once Washington Gas has obtained this information,
we will let you know if gas is available and if a payment is required.
- Contractor and Equipment Selection
In order to begin the conversion process, you will need to send us a copy
of a signed contract with the heating contractor who will be installing your
new gas appliance(s). The heating contractor must detail the number, type
and BTU rating of the gas appliances you are proposing to install. The heating
contractor also must specify what kind of pipe will be used inside your home
and the desired location of the gas meter. If a payment sit is required, it
too will need to be included. The contract, and payment (if required)
should be sent to:
Washington Gas
Conversion Coordinator
6801 Industrial Road
Springfield, VA 22151
Telephone: 703-941-HEAT Option # 3
FAX: 703-750-4546
Or you can fax your information to Washington Gas at 703-750-4546, Attention: Residential Conversions.
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- Design Phase
All gas installations are subject to Washington Gas obtaining the necessary
permits and easements. Once Washington Gas receives the required information
and permits, we will notify your contractor and proceed with the design and
measurement for your gas service installation.
- Installation of Gas Service
We will coordinate with the utility locating service to mark the public underground
utilities as required by law. You should locate and mark private underground
utilities such as sprinkler systems, buried oil tanks or landscape lighting
systems prior to service installation. Finally, we will schedule the installation
of your natural gas service.
- Meter Installation
Once the installation of the underground line is completed, contact your heating
contractor to have the interior gas piping installed and inspected. Make sure
your heating contractor confirms the installation of the gas service with
Washington Gas prior to removing your existing appliances. After your
new equipment and piping is installed, you must call Washington Gas at 703-750-1000
to have your natural gas meter installed. Certain appliances may
require separate metering (gaslights, pool heaters and back-up generators).
Call 703-941-HEAT or toll free 1-888-941-HEAT
today and enjoy the benefits of natural gas service in your home. We're
Washington Gas... giving you energy, plus the time to use it.
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