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Natural Gas Work in Your Neighborhood

Upper Darby Township

During the next five years, PECO will invest approximately $7.8 billion across its natural gas systems in Delaware County.

This work is part of a multi-year plan to modernize PECO's natural gas system. The project includes replacing existing natural gas main and bare steel natural gas service lines with new plastic pipe, which enhances safety, is more durable and improves service reliability.

Work is occurring on the following streets:

Street Between Streets Status                        
State Rd
Sunshine Rd
Golf Rd 
Delco Rd
West Chester Pk
West Chester Pk to N/O Parkview Rd
West Chester Pk to End
West Chester Pk to End
State Rd to Golf Rd
State Rd to Leighton Tr
​Current Construction
Maple Ave
Wayne Ave
Rogers Ave
Hazel Ave to Wayne Ave
Maple Ave to Pennock Ave
Wayne Ave to State Rd
Current Construction  
Fairfax Rd
Eaton Rd
Derwyn Rd
Windermere Ave 
Highland Ave
State Rd to Highland Ave
State Rd to Highland Ave
State Rd to Highland Ave
State Rd to Highland Ave
Fairfax Rd to Windermere Ave
​Current Construction
Clearbrook Ave
Marshall Rd
Braddock Ave
Greenhill Rd to Marshall Rd
Clearbrook Ave to W/O Maple Ave
Marshall Rd to Plumstead Ave
Pending
Garrett Rd
Upland Wy to Clearbrook Ave
Pending
Belfield Ave
Woodland Ave to State Rd
Pending
Roberts Ave
Woodland Ave to State Rd
Pending 
Township Line Rd
Pontiac Rd 
Warrior Rd
Dermond Rd
Fairway Rd 
Reservation Rd to Burmont Rd
Township Line Rd to W/O Township Line Rd
Township Line Rd to W/O Township Line Rd
W/O Township Line Rd to E/O Township Line Rd
Fairway Rd from Township 
Pending 
Township Line Rd
State Rd 
State Rd to S/O Pilgrim Ln
W/O Township Line Rd to E/O Township Line Rd
Pending 
Irvington Rd
Garrett Rd to Hillcrest Rd (Rail crossing)
Pending


Work will occur between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, conditions permitting. Restoration and paving will be coordinated with the Township and will begin within 45 days of the completion of the natural gas construction work.

What are the benefits of this work?

These upgrades are part of our plan to replace existing natural gas main and service lines with new pipes, which enhance safety, are more durable and improve service reliability.

What will this work look like?

If work is required at your property, we will meet with you to assess the current natural gas equipment location, discuss meter relocation and answer any questions.

Work will begin on the natural gas mains in your neighborhood. This will require excavating the road to access the natural gas equipment, which may require temporary lane closures and metal plates to cover excavation areas outside of working hours.

A new service line will be installed from the natural gas main in the street to the natural gas meter on your home.

Any indoor natural gas meters will be relocated to the exterior of customer homes. If our meter is located inside your home, you will need to provide access so this work can be completed.

Crews will then complete final work to install the new natural gas equipment. You will be contacted to set a time to access your property. Your natural gas service will be turned off, our new equipment will be connected to your natural gas plumbing, and natural gas service will be turned back on. We will then re-light pilot lights on natural gas appliances. This appointment will take several hours to complete, so plan for natural gas appliances such as hot water heaters, furnaces, clothes dryers, ovens and stoves to be off during the work.

Final restoration work will then be completed. Once all natural gas equipment is upgraded, PECO's paving contractor will repave impacted road surfaces and temporary patches to sidewalks will be replaced with new concrete. This work will begin within 45 days of the completion of the natural gas construction work.

If you smell natural gas, leave the premises immediately and call PECO from a safe location, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Remember, if you smell gas, leave the area first, then call 1-800-841-4141.

If you have any questions about this work, please contact us at 610-832-6420 or GasWorkInquiries@exeloncorp.com.

Is this work safe?

At PECO, we are committed to providing safe and reliable energy for our customers and the communities we serve. The safety of our customers, communities, and employees is always our top priority. For any job, PECO always follows all safety precautions, this includes ensuring that all employees are wearing all their appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), turning off all necessary natural gas service for certain jobs so work can be performed safely, and locating nearby underground utilities through PA One Call 811.

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