Utility contacts to verify before work
Investor-owned utility
Duke Energy Carolinas
- Service area
- Investor-owned electric service in western and central North Carolina, including Charlotte, Greensboro-area communities, Winston-Salem, Durham-area suburbs, and the Foothills.
- Contractor / service coordination
- https://www.duke-energy.com/
- 811 / call before you dig
- https://nc811.org/
Investor-owned utility
Duke Energy Progress
- Service area
- Investor-owned electric service in eastern North Carolina and parts of the Triangle, including Raleigh, Fayetteville-area communities, Wilmington-area towns, and coastal counties.
- Contractor / service coordination
- https://www.duke-energy.com/
- 811 / call before you dig
- https://nc811.org/
Electric co-op
Blue Ridge Energy
- Service area
- Member-owned electric cooperative serving northwest North Carolina counties including Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Wilkes, and nearby mountain communities.
- Contractor / service coordination
- https://www.blueridgeenergy.com/
- 811 / call before you dig
- https://nc811.org/
Gas utility
Piedmont Natural Gas
- Service area
- Natural gas distribution utility serving North Carolina communities including Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville, and surrounding suburbs.
- Contractor / service coordination
- https://www.piedmontng.com/
- 811 / call before you dig
- https://nc811.org/
Water utility
Charlotte Water
- Service area
- Public water and wastewater utility serving Charlotte and Mecklenburg County towns including Matthews, Mint Hill, Pineville, Huntersville, Cornelius, and Davidson.
- Contractor / service coordination
- https://www.charlottenc.gov/Services/Water
- 811 / call before you dig
- https://nc811.org/
When to call which utility
Use this North Carolina utility map before a job changes a meter, service mast, service drop, gas appliance, water line, trench, driveway, sewer lateral, or exterior structure. For electric outages, meter pulls, temporary power, service upgrades, underground-to-overhead changes, or a panel job that requires a utility disconnect, start with the electric utility assigned to the address: Duke Energy Carolinas, Duke Energy Progress and Blue Ridge Energy. Rural addresses often sit in cooperative territory even when the nearest city is served by an investor-owned or municipal utility, so verify the premise before an electrician schedules the cutover. For natural-gas odors, hit lines, meter relocations, pressure questions, or appliance conversions, stop work and call the gas utility or 911 from a safe distance when there is an immediate leak; use Piedmont Natural Gas for the listed gas distribution territory. Water utilities such as Charlotte Water coordinate taps, meters, backflow requirements, main shutoffs, hydrant use, and service-line ownership questions. Municipal utilities may bundle electric, gas, water, wastewater, and stormwater, so one counter can control several approvals. Before any excavation, boring, fence post, sign, tree planting, drainage, sewer, or water-service work, file the 811 ticket through https://nc811.org/ and wait for marks or positive response. The utility marks public facilities; the contractor still needs private locating for owner-installed lighting, irrigation, propane, septic, yard drains, and lines beyond the meter.
811 comes before utility-side work
File a locate request before trenching, boring, planting, fencing, drainage work, sewer work, or water-service changes. Utility marks do not replace private locating on owner-installed lines.
Source: ProFix Editorial Team. Last updated 2026-06-09. Utility territories can change at parcel boundaries; verify the premise address with the utility and local 811 system before scheduling work.