What is the name of your state? I'm located in Round Rock, TX. We are in the process of demolishing our current home on one acre for new construction. The builders electrical contractor was onsite installing the electrical rack. While trenching for the power to our storage building he damaged our neighbors natural gas pipeline. It was labeled on the survey I provided and marked within an easement within our backyard. The previous home owner granted the easement. Texas dig marked the area the day before but would not mark lines on private property. No personal injuries occurred. When the incident occurred I was at work but the electrician called the gas company, who promptly turned off the gas. Then he called Atech Plumbing who spent about an hour repairing the damage to restore service. This week I received a bill from the electrical contractor that included $2000 for the gas line repair. No markup just a straight invoice from the plumber. Apparently the plumber had to purchase an entire roll of plastic gas line for $1200. He needed three feet for the repair plus a couple of pipe connector fittings. Then he walks off with the remainder of the gas line. We've lived at this location for 25 years and I've had this line repaired before for $500-800 dollars . I tried contacting the plumbing company but they won't deal with me stating privacy issues since they technically contracted with our electrician who works for the new home builder. The builder carries a risk policy with a $2500 deductible. Our home owners insurance has a $4300 deductible. So no chance of any insurance coverage.
Just a few questions...
1. Who is responsible to cover the cost of this repair?
2. I realize that a prompt repair is required when a gas line is damaged but I was never given the opportunity to approve any of the repair options. (Company, Parts etc)
3. I was hoping the plumber would be reasonable and at least return the unused gas piping. $1200 for a 3 foot section of pipe is ridiculous. I do not want to fund his parts costs for future customer repairs.
4. What are my options if any?
Just a few questions...
1. Who is responsible to cover the cost of this repair?
2. I realize that a prompt repair is required when a gas line is damaged but I was never given the opportunity to approve any of the repair options. (Company, Parts etc)
3. I was hoping the plumber would be reasonable and at least return the unused gas piping. $1200 for a 3 foot section of pipe is ridiculous. I do not want to fund his parts costs for future customer repairs.
4. What are my options if any?