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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Daytime Contact information and Phone number at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your Customer Name and Service Address, including City and Zip code, ensuring accuracy for service delivery.
  4. In Section #1, provide the Building address. This is crucial for identifying the location of the service.
  5. For Section #2, indicate the Pole location clearly on the sketch provided.
  6. In Section #3, mark the existing meter location on your home. Use a solid line to represent existing overhead wires leading to your property in Section #4.
  7. Section #5 requires you to show the cable route for new underground conduit using a dashed line, including footage details.
  8. Complete Section #6 by writing down the Street name where the work will take place.
  9. Finally, indicate how many underground risers are on the pole in Section #7. Refer to FAQ #10 if needed for clarification.

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The utility company is accountable for the cable up to the point where it connects to your home.
Cost of Underground Electrical vs. Overhead Electrical From the Road to Your House Length of Electrical LineAverage Cost for UndergroundAverage Cost for Overhead 1,000 feet $10,000$25,000 $8,000$15,000 mile $13,000$35,000 $10,000$20,000 mile $25,000$70,000 $20,000$40,000 mile $40,000$100,000 $30,000$60,0007 more rows
Over the years, utilities and state agencies throughout the U.S. have done numerous studies on putting power lines underground. The vast majority of these studies conclude that undergrounding is far more expensive than overhead systems, requiring billions of dollars from utility customers and taxpayers.
To convert your service, there is a flat fee of $651.49 that would be due to FPL along with possible additional costs that depend on a number of variables such as: Whether your local governments electrical authority requires electrical installation or wiring to be upgraded as part of your conversion.
FPL has been installing underground service for decades and is committed to increasing our underground facilities. About 45% of our distribution system is already underground, compared to about 30% for other utilities nationwide. About 90% of the new distribution lines we are underground.

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