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Outage Restoration & FAQs

Learn about the steps we take to restore power.

When a storm threatens, we are here to support you 24/7. Here are some common answers to questions about what we do before, during, and after outage events.

How We Restore Power

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Steps in the Restoration Process

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We Need Your Help Too

If you have any storm damage from the weatherhead down to your meter base (see illustration above), an electrician must repair it before we can reconnect your power.

Dominion Energy can only repair electric service up to the point of connection to your home. Having any required repairs completed before our crews arrive can save time in restoring your power.

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Safety Tips During an Outage

Power outages can happen in an instant. Below are some helpful resources and tips to help keep you and your family safe.

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When the Power Comes Back On

Check the temperature of your food. Throw away any food that has been exposed to temperatures above 40° F (4° C) for two or more hours, or any food with an unusual odor, color or texture.

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FAQs

What are the causes of power outages?

There are many causes for outages and as you might expect, severe weather is the leading cause.

How do you prepare for severe weather events?

Preparing for storms is a priority at Dominion Energy. We understand the impact it has on our customers and are always prepared to respond.

Doesn't Dominion Energy already know when the power is out?

In some cases, we do; but with more information reported by customers about outages, Dominion Energy can better understand the nature of the outages and dispatch for repair more efficiently. Reporting outages is always encouraged.

How long will it take for my power to come back on?

Restoration times are based on a number of factors, including the nature and number of outage incidents. The first steps in restoring power involve assessing damage and protecting the safety of emergency workers, repair crews and the public. Priority is given to clearing downed power lines and getting power to health and safety facilities. Learn more about Dominion Energy's power restoration process, or if you have already reported an outage, check the status and get an estimated restoration time.

How are restoration times determined?

Getting your lights on as safely and quickly as possible is our top priority. To establish an estimated time of restoration (ETR), we evaluate the information that our customers provide when they report an outage and the damage assessments being continually performed by our field personnel. With this information, we refine our restoration plan and can provide our customers with better informed estimates on when power can be restored.

On occasion, our field personnel crews may find more damage than originally reported, which can take more time to make repairs. When this occurs we will make adjustments to our ETRs, so that our customers always have the latest information to plan their lives.

My household has someone on life support. How is this factored in the restoration process?

We're concerned about the well-being of all customers during power outages. Critical facilities which are vital to our communities are prioritized for restoration, such as hospitals, fire and police stations, water purification facilities, etc. You should always be prepared with battery- or manually-powered medical equipment in the event of an outage. For longer outages, we encourage you to have a plan to receive proper care until service is restored.

If you or someone in your household requires the use of electrically-powered medical equipment, use this request form to be added to our medical conditions list. Dominion Energy will proactively notify customers on this list when we are expecting wide-scale power outages due to pending large weather events. This allows our customers to make necessary preparations in advance.

The form requires a physician's statement and signature. You must complete a form each year and we must receive it within 30 days of the anniversary date of the last form you sent. This is important for ensuring that your account remains on the medical condition list.

I saw a Dominion Energy truck outside, but it drove away. Why didn't they fix my power?

When restoration begins following a severe weather event, our crews focus their immediate attention on responding to public safety issue and restoring power to critical services such as hospitals. You may see our crews bypass some areas in order to respond to these immediate needs.

In addition, we have field personnel whose responsibility it is to assess the damage that has occurred following severe weather. is the first step to getting your lights on. These teams may pass through your neighborhood without stopping, but rest assured they are performing vital work. The information they gather is used to identify and plan repairs so work can be performed safely and efficiently. Sometimes, tree crews are needed to remove fallen branches before repairs can begin.

I haven't seen a Dominion Energy truck anywhere - are they working?

Often the issues impacting service are not within sight of your home or business.

Why do I sometimes see your crews sitting in parking lots and not working?

As you can imagine, performing work on damaged power lines is very dangerous and requires that our crews occasionally congregate to review safety plans and repair strategies. Once work is completed on a project, our crews may park so that they can provide updates on their work and safely receive the information for their next work assignment. Our crews may park while they are waiting for their next work assignments, additional line crews to arrive, and/or information necessary to safely complete repairs. In addition, crews traveling from other areas and states are typically assembled in staging areas so that Dominion Energy personnel can provide safety orientations to these crews before they are engaged in the restoration effort. In all cases, our crews are committed to working around the clock until power is restored for all of our customers.

When do you make repairs following a severe weather event?

As long as conditions are safe, our crews will work around the clock to restore service to our customers. We typically have most of our crews working during the daylight hours when they can be most productive, but we will always have crews working overnight to continue the restoration effort and ensuring public safety.

We also leverage the overnight hours to analyze damage reports, organize the next day’s work and update estimated times of restorations. We will not rest until every customer has had their power restored.

Do you clean up after storms?

Our primary focus after storms is restoring power quickly and safely. As crews restore power, they will cut away trees that have fallen on lines or remove trees as necessary to fix the line or equipment. To move as quickly as possible to the next repair location, the crews will generally leave the debris in place.

Why do my neighbors have power and I don't?

An electric grid is designed to minimize the number of customers that incur an outage when damage occurs on the grid. For example, when a tree falls across a line during severe weather, only a portion of customers on the circuit experience an outage, instead of everyone on the circuit. This design also helps our field personnel to pinpoint where the damage has occurred, which helps to shorten restoration times for our customers. However, if your neighbor’s power is back on but yours is not, and you have already checked your breakers, please let us know by reporting your power outage via our Dominion Energy app, the Dominion Energy website (Mobi Link), or by calling 866-366-4357.

Why are my lights flickering?

Lights may flicker for many reasons, including:

The service connection to my home is damaged. What are my next steps?

Please call us at 866-366-4357 to report the damage and we will send someone out to investigate. As always, we ask that you stay at least 30 feet away from any downed power lines or damaged equipment. You may find additional information on our meter damage and repair guide.

Can I use natural gas if my electricity is out?

Many gas appliances will continue working, even during power outages. Know ahead of time which of yours will work when the power is out.

Most gas fireplaces, water heaters and ranges will operate when the electricity goes out because they don't require electricity. Some models of gas fireplaces can be turned off by hand.

The top burners on your range will also work, but range tops with electronic ignitions will need to be lit by match. Consult your owner's manual for instructions.

Never use your gas oven, range or outdoor barbecue to heat your home. They weren't designed for that purpose. Using them as a source of heat can cause dangerous levels of carbon monoxide to build up in your home.

Will Dominion Energy call me to verify that my lights are on?

We want to ensure that after repairs have been made that your power is back on. When you report your power outage, you may request a call back and we will contact you after repairs have been made to ensure your power has been restored. This is especially important during a storm restoration as it provides confirmation that our repairs have been successful.

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