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Digging Safety

Protect What’s Underground—Call Before You Dig

Planning a fence, planting trees, building a deck, or breaking ground on a new project? If you’re digging—even just a few inches—it’s critical to know what lies beneath your property.

Propane lines may run underground from your tank to your home or business. Striking one of these lines during digging can be extremely dangerous and lead to gas leaks, property damage, or serious injury.

Call Before You Dig – It’s the Law

Before starting any digging project, you are required to contact 811 at least two business days in advance. This free service will locate and mark all utility lines on your property so you can dig safely.

👉 Visit Texas811.org to submit a request online or learn more

Why Digging Safety Matters

🚧 Prevents accidental propane line strikes

⚠️ Protects your family, neighbors, and property

🧯 Reduces the risk of gas leaks or explosions

Keeps you in compliance with local and state regulations

How Absolute Propane Can Help

Not sure if your tank has underground lines? Contact our team. We’ll help:

  • Identify where your propane lines are located
  • Schedule a safety inspection before your project
  • Offer tips for safe digging around propane tanks and lines

Safe Digging Starts Here

Whether you’re digging yourself or hiring a contractor, take the right steps to protect your underground utilities.

We provide safety guidance and support throughout:

Spicewood, Liberty Hill, Georgetown, Leander, Lago Vista, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Lakeway, Dripping Springs, and Austin, TX.

Questions About Digging Near a Propane Line?

Or visit Texas811.org to schedule a utility line locate.