WebApr 10, 2010 · Joined Aug 20, 2009. 974 Posts. #3 · Apr 9, 2010. Personally, I'd actually relocate the gas-line so it's not under your driveway. The last thing I'd feel like dealing with is a possible rupture during or after the install of the new driveway. Especially after - ugh - how crappy to have to dig up your work! WebOct 23, 2024 · If you’re thinking about moving into an older house or remodeling your home, you might have to reinstall your gas pipes for multiple reasons. Gas lines run under and …
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WebFeb 15, 2005 · Building next to a Gas Pipeline. I have ten acres with a crude oil pipeline bisecting it diagonally, I am considering developing this property with homes. All the pipeline company will tell me is that I cant build over the top of it, and if I build a street over it, they have an easement that allows them to tear it up if they have to get to it. WebAn interstate size gas line is normally run in a very large right of way and even 10 m is pretty close for one to a structure. The ROW is usually 50-60 feet wide, with the pipe in the middle. If you make an offer on the house, make it contingent on your review of the easement and plats showing the location of the right of way and the actual pipe. maryland turkey trot
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