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Consider this your one-stop shop for information from us as a contractor or plumber working in our service territory. You can become a trade ally, find out how to convert a customer to natural gas or get answers to your frequently asked questions here. If you need further information please email us at TradeAlly@Nisource.com.
Interested in becoming a trade ally?
Increase your exposure and expand your business by becoming a trade ally.
When you join our Trade Ally Program:
- You'll be considered a participating contractor, which means you will be listed on our website and used by our call center representatives
- You'll partner with sales representatives to assist customers in the conversion process
- You'll receive communications regarding new customer incentives and energy efficiency programs
And, the Trade Ally Program is free for qualified contractors. You could be eligible if your business replaces or repairs appliances, installs exterior service lines, or completes interior plumbing or pipe fitting for our customers.
Doing business with us
If you're not a contractor who replaces or repairs appliances, installs exterior service lines, or completes interior plumbing or pipe fitting for our customers, you can apply to be a supplier with our parent company, NiSource.
Learn More About Becoming a SupplierNeed to add service or install new appliances?
We're here to help you get natural gas and/or electric service for your customers. Whether you're converting a customer or replacing a customer's appliances, contact us to ensure our service is the right size.
We’ll need to know a few things about the equipment and appliances. Call us at 1-844-809-8921 for a consultation.
Frequently asked questions
Who installs the line from the main in the street to my site?
We’ll install and own the service line. Please call us at 1-844-809-8921 to schedule your service line installation.
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I called 811 and waited, now what?
Once you are within the legal start dates, check your responses via your method of choice. You should have a "Clear" or "Marked" response from each individual utility. If you have not received a response from a particular utility, call 811 immediately and specify the utility that has not yet responded. Do not assume it is safe to dig because there was no response.
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I called 811 and had lines marked, but due to the work the marks are no longer visible. What should I do?
As an excavator, it is your responsibility to preserve the marks that have been placed on the ground. However, sometimes the work does not always allow this to happen. If the marks are no longer visible, dial 811 to have facility owners come back to re-mark their lines.
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Do I need to call 811 if I plan to demolish a building?
Yes, you need to call if you plan on doing any demolition work. Demolition can affect underground utilities, especially if there are service lines in the area.
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How deep is the gas line?
The depth of the underground utility lines vary from location to location based on a number of factors. There is no way to know the precise depth of a gas line that is buried underground, which is why it is so important to call 811 to have the facility owners come out and mark the lines. Always be sure to expose gas lines by hand digging when working on your project.
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If natural gas is not available for my project, is it possible to extend a line to the site?
Please call us at 1-844-809-8921. We can evaluate your site and determine availability and provide details about the main line extension process.
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Is natural gas available for my project?
Please call us at 1-844-809-8921. We can answer specific questions the availability of natural gas. Make sure to provide the intersecting streets to the left and right of your project site.
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What should I do if I damage an underground gas line?
If you damage a natural gas line and gas is blowing, leave the area immediately and call 911. Then, call us at 1-800-4NIPSCO (1-800-464-7726). Do NOT try to block the flow of gas. There may be hidden damage that could be worsened by building pressure. Stay clear of the area. Once the area is safe, turn off the equipment and try to eliminate potential ignition sources. The first priority is the protection of life. After 911 has been notified, you may also contact 811.
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Working with NIPSCO
We hold safety as a core value. We’re committed to it in all facets. Our expectations for working safely include the highest level of accountability. We have information for you to safely operate in our service area.
Become an e-SMART worker
Check out our training tips, videos, and case studies. Each of these is designed to help you and your team work safely around electric and/or natural gas lines.
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