Dear Daytonian,
One more thing to know if your planning to leave our friendly confines for another locale is determining who is responsible for residential gas line repairs, as it varies from place to place. We're fortunate to have a common sense approach, with everything coming from the supplier, up to and including the gas meter, being their responsibility and everything from that point forward, which is either mostly or fully inside our home, belonging to us. But in other cities repairs for some of the outside, underground pipe must be paid for by the homeowner, and those can be expensive. You can buy an insurance policy to cover that, but that's just one more hassle to deal with. The link below shows all the finer details for our Vectren service, but again, it's pretty common sense.
https://www.vectren.com/cms/assets/service_ownership_faq.pdf
The Dayton Metropolitan area totals around 800,000 residents and being that large brings along most of the amenities of the larger cities, but without most of the hassles they live with daily. Combined with Midwest sensibilities, life here is easy, but if you're a Daytonian that doesn't get around much, you might not know how weird things can get out there. If you live elsewhere, you might not realize how comfortable and affordable life in Dayton is. That's the purpose of this weekly blog.
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