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Enbridge sent a tech to replace my gas meter (that I didn't ask for), and he noted my water heater vent wasn't 12" above grade and gave me a B infraction for that. Then he gave me a separate A infraction for the furnace vents for the same reason. But he didn't enter my house or turn off the gas, even though it says he was supposed to. I assume he thought he was doing me a favor. He said I have 42 days to fix the B infraction by either hiring a gas tech to raise the vent, or I can just have my property regraded to be an additional 6" lower directly under the vent. He even started kicking the gravel over to the side to give it more clearance and said "yeah, you only need to dig a few more inches". After he left, I started looking into how I submit a notice to Enbridge to tell them I resolved it, and they sent me the following:
**NOTICE** Enbridge will no longer inspect a self-repair (or unlicensed repair) and/or reintroduce gas to the premise for either a category ‘A’ or a category ‘B’ safety violation.
If the required repair information is not provided by the due date, we will visit your home or business and, as required by law, may shut off the gas supply to the appliance or to your natural gas service.
A non-refundable service charge of $124 along with applicable taxes will be applied to your account.
Well, I'm not going to get a gas guy to regrade my property, so there won't be a gas technician to send in any report that the problem has been resolved. Had I known about the red trext above, I would have grabbed my shovel and started digging while he was there. But as it stands, it sounds like I'll have to pay $125 when they come back in 42 days for the B infraction, and possibly another $125 for them to inspect the A infraction (and then try to turn on the gas to my firnace which was never turned off so either the original tech is getting in trpouble for not doing it, or I'll get blamed for turning it on muyself). And even though I don't need anyone to turn on the gas to the furnace, I assume I don't want that infraction on record as having never been fixed if I were to ever have a gas-related insurance claim, right?
So I'm wondering, is there another option I'm missing that won't cost me anything, or are there any GTAM gas techs in the Mississauga area that would be willing to swing by, confirm the 12" clearance, and submit a "good to go" report to Enbridge for me? Any help is greatly appreciated!
**NOTICE** Enbridge will no longer inspect a self-repair (or unlicensed repair) and/or reintroduce gas to the premise for either a category ‘A’ or a category ‘B’ safety violation.
If the required repair information is not provided by the due date, we will visit your home or business and, as required by law, may shut off the gas supply to the appliance or to your natural gas service.
A non-refundable service charge of $124 along with applicable taxes will be applied to your account.
Well, I'm not going to get a gas guy to regrade my property, so there won't be a gas technician to send in any report that the problem has been resolved. Had I known about the red trext above, I would have grabbed my shovel and started digging while he was there. But as it stands, it sounds like I'll have to pay $125 when they come back in 42 days for the B infraction, and possibly another $125 for them to inspect the A infraction (and then try to turn on the gas to my firnace which was never turned off so either the original tech is getting in trpouble for not doing it, or I'll get blamed for turning it on muyself). And even though I don't need anyone to turn on the gas to the furnace, I assume I don't want that infraction on record as having never been fixed if I were to ever have a gas-related insurance claim, right?
So I'm wondering, is there another option I'm missing that won't cost me anything, or are there any GTAM gas techs in the Mississauga area that would be willing to swing by, confirm the 12" clearance, and submit a "good to go" report to Enbridge for me? Any help is greatly appreciated!