Posted by gun guru on May 28, 2008 at 15:12:30 from (66.188.56.98):
I have Propane now and would like to have Natural gas run. However I dont think it is at the street (my home is 1000' from the road) I know that there is Natural gas 1 mile away on a paved road and it is on my road but on the other side of the paved road. (basically goes south but not north on my road) Has anyone on this site had natural gas run down the road and trenched to your house? If you have had nat. gas trenched to your home what does it cost to hook up at the road? Are there group rates for hooking up? If you know the answers to these questions then fill me in. I will be calling a woman tomorrow at the gas comp. to see what is involved and if it is at my road, which I doubt. With Propane being real high I would think that many people would now want to get Nat. gas. I understand it is about 1/2 the cost of propane.
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