Natural Gas Installations/Alterations
Natural Gas Installations
The following steps will ensure that you are on the scheduled construction list for all new installations:
- A Checklist and Natural Gas Services/Alterations form form will need to be filled out, signed.
- Load Survey Form listing all appliances that are serviced by natural gas and a drawing of the lot to be serviced showing existing buildings.
- Two (2) of a Customer Contract will need to be filled out and completed based on the owner(s) named on the land title.
- If required, a 3 copies of a Utility Right of Way (URW) will need to be signed by the land owner(s). Signatures are required to be made in person.
- Payment of the installation is required at the time of application for service.
- An on-site meeting will be scheduled to indicate the meter location and pipeline routing.
- A copy of the Gas Permit Application must be submitted to our office prior to the meter being connected.
- GLDC Gas Co-op does not issue gas permits or do inspections. GLDC Gas Co-op will not install a meter without a gas permit.
The 2024 contract pricing for natural gas installation to one building, is as follows:
RURAL: $8,250.00
URBAN: $4,500.00
(Plus applicable G.S.T. and $ 1.00 Co-op Membership fee). *Please contact the office for Commercial and Non-Profit pricing.
The following forms are to be filled out and submitted to GLDC Gas Co-op Ltd. When natural gas services are required, the Checklist and Natural Gas Services or Alterations form must be filled out and sent back for approval. DOWNLOAD HERE.
Alternatively, you can contact the office to have a fillable PDF copy forwarded to your email
Key Program:
GLDC Gas Co-op takes pride in the safety of your home. In the event of an emergency, while homeowners are away and access is required, we provide a service where we securely store your keys, or access codes, to your home / property.
Emergencies can consist of:
- Fire(s) that can occur in the area
- Gas leak(s)
- Carbon monoxide leak(s)
- Gas outages
It is important to know your home is secure and that it can be entered in the event of an emergency. If you do not wish to leave a key or access code, providing an alternative (local) contact is good practice if home owners are seasonal and not on location on a regular basis.