FAQs - Electric Service and Your Home
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- What is the difference between LIPA and National Grid?
- What do I do when my lights go out?
- What is LIPA doing concerning reliability?
- Does LIPA trim trees?
- Whose responsibility is it to repair damage that happens to a home’s electrical system?
- What do I do when I get a notice that my meter needs to be read?
- Who owns the electric meter pan?
- How do I arrange to turn on or off my electric service?
- Why did LIPA stop mailing Customer Reading Cards?
- Why is LIPA charging a Service Initiation Charge?
- What is Long Island Choice?
- What are PCBs?
- What special services does LIPA provide?
- Is LIPA giving rebates on any appliances?
What is the difference between LIPA and National Grid?
LIPA supplies electric service and National Grid
provides natural gas.
What do I do when my lights go out?
To report an electric service problem, call
1-800-490-0075. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days
a week to assist you. You can help us handle your call more
efficiently if you give us the following information:
- Your Home Telephone Number
- Your Specific Problem
- Your Address
What is LIPA doing concerning reliability?
LIPA dedicates itself to providing Long Island with a
safe, reliable supply of electricity. To do this, we have a
number of proactive programs in place that help reduce
electric outages and improve safety. Our most effective
program in this area is our Forestry Program, which features
line clearance (trimming tree branches away from electric
wires). LIPA has been named a Tree Line USA utility by the
National Arbor Day Foundation. LIPA is the only electric
utility in New York State and one of only 38 utilities
nationwide to achieve this distinction. the Tree Line USA
program recognizes utilities that meet three requirements: a
program of quality tree care, annual worker training, and a
tree planting and public education. Better tree care means
beautiful trees for the future and savings for the company
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Does LIPA trim trees?
Yes, we have a comprehensive Tree Trimming Program that
focuses on clearing trees along an entire electrical
circuit, which can be several miles long. Circuits that
experience the most outages are handled first. This is our
most effective way of reducing outages to a majority of
customers. Line clearance work is performed all year long.
LIPA’s response to individual line clearance requests is
limited to emergencies, for example, a tree limb actually
leaning on a LIPA wire or causing a downed electrical wire.
LIPA does not remove dead or dying trees from private
property. Homeowners must provide for their removal.
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Whose responsibility is it to repair
damage that happens to a home’s electrical system?
The Service Line is the wire that generally runs from
the utility pole to the top of a house. It’s LIPA’s job to
maintain the service line from the pole to the house and its
connections, and repair it when necessary. The entrance
cable connects to the LIPA service wire at the top of the
house and runs down to the meter pan, and from the meter pan
to the service panel inside the home. The entrance cable is
considered part of the home’s wiring. If the entrance cable
is damaged, it’s the homeowner’s responsibility to have the
cable repaired by a licensed electrician. If damaged, the
entrance cable must be repaired before LIPA can safely
restore service to your home. The point of attachment, which
consists of the weatherhead and an eyebolt, is also the
homeowner’s responsibility. Should you have any questions
regarding this process, please call our Customer Assistance
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What do I do when I get a notice that my
meter needs to be read?
We have several options available to you to make reading
your meter more convenient, which include:
Calling our I.V.R. (Interactive Voice Response) number up to
three days prior to the schedule meter reading date on your
bill to give us your reading. You may call 1-800-490-0025
any time and please have your account number and meter
reading ready when you call. Calling us at 1-800-490-0025 to
arrange a special appointment. Or visiting Online Account
Services to enter your meter reading at your convenience.
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Who owns the electric meter pan?
It is LIPA’s responsibility to keep your METER in good
working order, however, the metal base or meter pan, the
connections inside this pan, and everything below the meter
and meter pan belong to and are the responsibility of the
homeowner. A licensed electrician should make any necessary
repairs to the meter pan. Back to top
How do I arrange to turn on or off my
electric service?
When opening a new account in a location (commercial
building or residence) that already has electric service,
please call us at least 24 hours prior to the time you want
your service started. New service connections are done
Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Please have the
following information ready when you call: your new and
previous address: new home and business phone number, if
available; and information to provide meter access, if
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Why did LIPA stop mailing Customer Reading
Cards?
Beginning January 2003, technological advances presented
LIPA the opportunity to allow customers to enter electric
meter readings via an Automated Telephone System or through
the LIPA Web site (www.lipower.org). The Automated Telephone
System number (IVR), (1-800-490-0015) and the Web site are
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Why is LIPA charging a Service Initiation
Charge?
In the past, costs associated with the Service
Initiation Charge have been absorbed by all ratepayers.
These costs have now been separated so that the customers
who initiate the service bear the expense of sending a
serviceperson to turn on electric service.
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What is Long Island Choice?
LIPA established Long Island
Choice to give our customers the opportunity to choose
their own electricity supplier. LIPA is encouraging
competition and believes it will be benefit both residential
and commercial customers by providing the ability to choose
a supplier and possibly purchase electricity at a lower
cost. Enrollment began in the summer of 1999.
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What are PCBs?
The term PCBs is an abbreviation used for a family of
chemicals called
PolyChlorinated Biphenyls. There are 209 different
polychlorinated biphenyls in the PCB family, with each
composed of carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine in a particular
pattern.
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What special services does LIPA provide?
- Hearing/Speech Impaired (TTY) - (631)755-6660
- Friendly Follow Up Program- third party notification - 1-800-490-0025
- Call Before you Dig- Excavation Information - 1-800-272-4480
- Advocates for Consumer Education (Speakers Bureau) - 1-800-738-5667
- Eye Saver Services- large print and Braille bills - 1-800-490-0025
- Customers on Life Support - 1-800-490-0025
- View full list
Is LIPA giving rebates on any appliances?
Yes. Information regarding rebates on appliances can be
obtained by calling our Infoline at
1-800-692-2626 or by visiting our Clean
Energy section of
this Web site. Our Energy Conservation section of this Web
site has information on rebates.
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