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Gas Line Directional Boring

Gas line directional boring installs steel casing and polyethylene gas pipe under roads, ditches, and developments with procedures aligned to operator standards and permit requirements on public ROW.

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What Is Gas Line Directional Boring?

Gas line directional boring installs steel casing and polyethylene gas pipe under roads, ditches, and developments with procedures aligned to operator standards and permit requirements on public ROW.

How It Works

Engineered alignment, locate clearance, and qualified crews precede drilling. Steel casing may be installed on crossings; PE is pulled and fused per operator spec. Pressure testing and documentation follow operator requirements.

Who Needs Gas Line Directional Boring?

  • Gas utilities and their contractors
  • Commercial developments needing service feeds
  • Industrial pads requiring gathering line connections

Materials & Pipe Sizes

Steel casing and PE gas pipe per operator and agency templates; diameter per design.

Project Scale

Service laterals to transmission-class crossings when paired with engineering and operator oversight.

Benefits vs Open-Cut Trenching

ROW and wetland restrictions often require trenchless gas installs. Safety and locate discipline are the deciding factors, not aesthetics alone.

  • Meet operator trenchless templates
  • Reduce public exposure in busy corridors
  • Coordinate casing and PE in one scope
  • Document locates for audit trails

When You Need This Service

  • Operator requires HDD on crossing
  • Open cut blocked by pavement or rail
  • New service to commercial pad across parking
  • Gathering line under irrigation or canal

Texas 811 & Permits

Gas strikes are high-consequence — enhanced locate, potholing, and standoff rules apply. We do not bore on expired or incomplete locates.

Cost Factors (No Flat Rate)

Operator fees, inspection, casing length, soil, traffic control, testing, and emergency response planning on ROW work.

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Why homeowners & contractors call us

Texas HDD done right

Less mess, less downtime, clear answers before we mobilize.

24/7 dispatch

Line failure, utility strike, or tight GC schedule — we answer when other crews clock out across Texas.

Free bore estimates

Tell us the path, pipe, and city — we explain cost drivers upfront. No flat-rate gimmicks.

811 first, always

Texas utility locates and potholing before steel enters the ground — protects you and your neighbors.

Minimal restoration

Small entry pits instead of trenches through driveways, landscaping, and retail parking.

FAQ

Gas Line Directional Boring FAQ

Are you qualified for gas line boring?

We work to operator specifications with experienced crossing crews. Operator prequalification may be required on your project — ask early.

Can homeowners call for gas line boring?

Residential gas service changes usually flow through the serving utility or a licensed contractor they assign. Call us with your utility contact info.

What if rock is encountered?

Mud program, tooling changes, or alternate alignment are evaluated with the engineer and operator before forcing the bore.

What is horizontal directional drilling (HDD)?

HDD is a steerable trenchless method that drills a pilot hole underground, then reams and pulls pipe or conduit through the bore path. It avoids open trenches across roads, rivers, driveways, and finished landscaping.

How much does directional boring cost in Texas?

Cost depends on bore length, pipe diameter, soil and rock, access, traffic control, permits, and utility congestion — not a flat per-foot rate. We provide free estimates after scope review; no fabricated prices on our site.

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