Atco won't let you put in your own gas line it has to be them. With the trench dug all they do is put in the pipe it was $5000, for all of a few hours work. I use to work for epcor I know they charge stupid stupid prices and most people wouldn't last at a private company working that hard. Utility company employees got a VERY good gravy train. The fact that the government approves in means nothing. Utility companies need that much because they can't manage a real company. Epcor would be bankrupt 100000x over if it was a private company that had competition because they do things so stupid and we pay for it on our bills. I won't pay more for a sled part from one company because their costs are to high for a product, utilities are only different because it's a monopoly.it seems like a scam but those fees are all approved by the governmet. we have to apply for a rate increase, which is based on previous years operating costs and future predictions. utility companies seem like they are for profit but they arnt really, their whole existance is to increase their assets. the more assest the higher the stock price. which comes from people adding new services or these large transmission projectstry working for these companies, as they are regulated monopolys the policy is that no one gets bonuses or anything over the top of your set wage. in the old days they would rip out the am radios as it seemed to the public that their money was being wasted, its hard now as trucks come pretty much fully loaded. even if all other compaies are making record profits and employees are taking home huge bonuses we get nothing but a stable job. on the other hand when these companies handing out the bonuses go under we will still have jobs.a new service for atco gas to install costs just the same ammount if you were to hire a crew to dig the ground and pipefitters/gassfitters youself. plus the cost of materials!people want underground wires and cables feeding their areas and homes. thats fine but 90% of those under ground services will require a hydrovac at $200-$300 an hour for multiple hours plus underground cables cost more than overhead. which is why underground power systems cost 3-4 times overhead
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