Juan has been a home inspector for 10 years and runs a successful home inspection company in Richmond, VA. He loves inspecting homes, but his real passion is educating home owners and newer inspectors ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Thursday is National 811 day, which is a day to spread awareness about the importance of marking underground utility lines before digging. Dominion Energy is joining ...
Planning to do a little landscaping? Need your utilities marked before construction begins? The county is required by law to provide free utility locating services. Gwinnett commissioners on Feb. 2 ...
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How to avoid buried utility lines when you dig – experts explain the crucial '2 feet 2 be safe' golden rule
One of my favorite DIY jobs was replacing a fence with my dad during the summer. It was hard work digging several feet for fence post holes, but we slowly built 100 feet of brand-new fence. However, ...
The summer signals the time for outdoor projects and as a result, technicians will be locating underground utility lines to identify them prior to any individual starting to dig. Virginia law requires ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — JEA has joined Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS) to mark Utility Scam Awareness Day, a nationwide effort aimed at helping consumers and businesses recognize and avoid utility ...
State utility regulators announced Friday they're launching an investigation into whether PG&E has falsified records related to requests from construction crews and homeowners to mark the location of ...
Before a shovel sinks into Virginia soil, contractors and residents alike are required, in most cases, to pick up the phone and dial 811. Virginia’s Miss Utility center in Roanoke fields the calls and ...
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