Your gas meter is removed from your house. What should you do to get it restored? Master Plumber Bryan Graham describes the process in this video. Call us at 281-302-6710 to get started.
Summary of What if Your Gas Meter Is Removed
If CenterPoint has removed your meter because you have a gas leak at your house, there’s a process involved in restoring your gas meter.
If you’re in the city limits, we’d need to pull a permit. It’s called a GTO permit, which stands for Gas Turn On.
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Then one of our guys would come out to your home. We would pressure-test your house, and search for the leak. That involves pumping up the the gas line system with air pressure, and then spraying the lines with soap, and checking for leaks. We’d locate the leak and make the repair.
Then we’d call it back in for an inspection. A city inspector would come out and check for leaks. Then CenterPoint will come out and put your meter on, once it’s been released by the city.
If you have any questions, feel free to call us at Graham Plumbing Services, 281 302-6710.