Calling for locates Even if you’re just digging with a shovel to plant a tree, you should call for utility locates. It’s easy, cost-free, and more importantly- it’s the law. You can go to the Georgia 811 Website or call “811” 2 days before digging to get utilities marked.

Is GA 811 free?

811 is the national call before you dig number used to request that your lines be marked. Please note that this call and the service are FREE. Georgia 811 accepts Monday thru Friday, excluding holidays, for normal locate requests.

When should you hand dig around utility lines?





Before you can safely work near an underground utility line, you must first hand dig around the line to expose it and verify its exact location and depth.

How close to a utility line can you dig?

Keep your trenches or holes at least 18 inches away from 811 markings. The tools used to locate underground wires are not always precise, and 811 guidelines say that holes or trenches should be kept at least 18 inches away from either side of marked lines.

How are the locations of utilities determined prior to the start of construction?

This includes the use of underground camera inspection, electromagnetic detection, and concrete scanning to find buried utility lines. Results of the inspection will become the basis for the creation of an underground map which indicates the location of existing utilities.

How deep are power lines buried in Georgia?

When installing a non-metallic underground raceway, the minimum burial depth is 18 inches, except when installed under a concrete slab with a minimum thickness of 2 inches, in which case the conduit can be installed at only 12 inches deep.

How deep are gas lines buried in Georgia?





2) Top of pipe shall be buried not less than 1′ below the frost line (GA. Is 6”, so the minimum is 18”) (10.4. 2.) In areas where piping may be subject to mechanical damage, the depth of cover shall be not less than 2 ½’ (10.4.

How much does dig alert cost?

This is a 100% free service, and more importantly-it’s the law. Legally, the person who is doing the work must have a DigAlert in their name.

How do I protect my underground utilities?

The first step in preventing contact with underground utility lines is to call 811—the number the Federal Communications Commission has designated as the national toll-free “Call Before You Dig” number for the United States.

How do you avoid utilities when digging?

“Whether planting a shrub or installing a pool or block walls, calling 811 before digging is the very best way to avoid hitting an underground utility line,” said Andrew Martinez, vice president of Safety, Security and Business Resiliency at Southern California Edison.

What process should be followed to locate existing utility lines?



Inductive. The inductive procedure can be used to detect known utilities without applying a current directly to a line. This can be done by placing the transmitter on the ground directly over the suspected utility. The transmitter will induce a signal onto the metal line that can then be traced using a receiver.

How accurate are utility markings?

4. Utility mark out is accurate. A mark out can just be based on records without actual locating which may not may not be accurate. Even with locating technologies used, it could still be inaccurate or incomplete.

Is utility marking paint permanent?

A. Gary Statz, Davenport city traffic engineer, said that to his knowledge there are no requirements to remove utility markings. “The people who mark the sidewalks must make them visible for at least 10 working days. The paint will eventually wear off,” he said.

What does red spray paint on grass mean?



RED: Electric Power Lines, Cables, Conduit and Lighting Cables. YELLOW: Gas, Oil, Steam, Petroleum or Gaseous Materials. ORANGE: Communication, Alarm or Signal Lines, Cables or Conduits.

Can I paint the utility box in my yard?

Do you have a metal, box-shaped transformer near your yard? While it may be tempting to paint it to match your home or to enhance it with artistic flair, do not decorate, paint or landscape near the box, called a padmount transformer or pad-mounted transformer.

How long will marking paint last?

approximately 30 days

Need marking paint that won’t last very long? Temporary marking paint is designed to last approximately 30 days before being washed away by rain. This marking paint is ideal for roads, pavement, gravel, grass, and dirt.

What paint do you use for line marking?



Thermoplastic paint



This is the most professional, high-grade resistant paint for asphalt, usually applied in road marking. It is thick, wear-resistant, and it has reflective properties. It is great for parking areas, as they resist continuous tear, but are most frequently used for lane lines delimitations, too.

What is marking spray?

About Marking Spray



Rust-Oleum® Specialty Marking Spray highlights construction sites, underground utilities, road surfaces, athletic fields and more. Apply to grass, dirt, concrete, wood or metal. Withstands general weathering.

How long does rustoleum water based marking paint last?

Create bright, vivid temporary markings with Rust-Oleum Industrial Choice® MC1800 System Precision Line Inverted Marking Chalk. This water-based paint creates marks that last up to 30 days on concrete, asphalt, gravel, grass, brick and dirt.

How do you mark dirt lines?


Quote from Youtube video: You can also sprinkle on additional glass beads of antistick paper again and again you would melt that on there with a torch. For any concrete surfaces.

What can I use to mark dirt?



Product Details. Rust-Oleum Professional 15 oz. 2x White Marking Spray Paint is designed to mark gravel, soil, grass, concrete and blacktop. Vivid, vibrant color offers short-term resistance against the elements.