My father recently reached out to the city of Richmond regarding getting his homes gas reconnected. There is already a gas line and meter connected to his home from the previous owners, however my parents never ‘connected’ it since they didn’t have any use for it when they moved in over 10+ years ago. The house is in west end Henrico.
Now that he wants to reconnect the service, the city is citing that the gas line is “dead” and will require a payment of about $6k to reconnect it. The person whom he spoke to, who works with the city, cited that the fee would be lowered if gas usage was anticipated to be higher. He only needs the gas for a new stove he bought. The fee could be waived if he was switching the entire house to gas (water heater, stove, dryer, hvac), however he’s not interested in doing that.
Has anyone ever dealt with a similar issue? I find it odd that the fee to reconnect is so high. What exactly is meant by the current gas line being dead? I’d understand if the house needed a meter and the gas lines installed, but they both already exist.
Thanks in advance for any help!
upearlyRVA t1_j1u4w0j wrote
We had a similar situation a couple years ago and wanted to reconnect gas logs. Gas line hadn't been used in over a decade. City required us to get gas line inspected and then the city tested the line before turning on the gas. All that cost money but nothing anywhere close to $6k. If the gas line is ok, I can't imagine a cost that high. I'd try and talk to someone else at the City.