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Switching to Natural Gas

Switching to Natural Gas

Natural gas is safe, reliable and more environmentally friendly than other fuels because it burns cleaner and with lower carbon emissions. It’s also more cost effective than propane and, on average, natural gas is half to one-third the cost of other heating sources.

Guide to Natural Gas Installation

  1. Find a Contractor
  2. Apply for Service
  3. Have a Service Line Installed
  4. Schedule Your Home Conversion
  5. Schedule Your Meter Installation
  6. Set Up Payment (if applicable)

Installation Costs

When we extend our gas lines, we calculate both the construction expenses and the revenue that will be generated from the project. If the expenses exceed the anticipated revenue, you are asked to pay a portion of the construction costs. This ensures that your installation costs won’t be passed along to all other customers in the form of a rate increase.

Once you become a OneEnergy customer, you can be confident that conversion costs from other consumers making the switch to natural gas will not affect your gas rate!

Costs for which you are responsible will be detailed in a letter mailed to you. You have the option of paying these costs in one lump sum or in monthly installments. You will be asked to select one of these payment options when you receive your first gas bill, or six months after your service line is installed, whichever occurs first.

If your project requires additional costs as outlined in your application for service, you can pay a one-time fee to avoid monthly interest charges. For inquiries call (800) 867-5309 or email doneenergy@email.com.

 

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