What You Can Expect: Meter Installation
Exchanging your current meter with a smart meter takes very little time and even less effort from you. In fact, if your meter is readily accessible, you may not even need to be at your home or business when it occurs.
The day of the smart meter installation, the installer will come to your door to let you know about the new meter installation and the brief interruption in your service.
Prior to installation, you may want to ensure that the meter installer will have safe access to your electric meter by clearing any obstructions to the meter or unlocking any gates.
While you don’t need to be present for the installation, you can call our installation vendor, Wellington Energy Inc., at 1-888-895-1044 to schedule an appointment if you have special needs or circumstances that require you to have advanced notice of the meter exchange.
The installation will be done by a FirstEnergy company employee or an employee of Wellington Energy. FirstEnergy employees have FirstEnergy uniforms and trucks. Wellington Energy employees wear a brown uniform that shows their company logo, and they drive a white truck with the Wellington Energy and FirstEnergy logos. All installers wear identification badges from FirstEnergy.
Unless the meter is located inside your premises, the installer will not need to enter your premises. Please be aware that all of our installers will be carrying proper identification. If a Wellington Energy installer cannot show you an identification card, or if you have a concern about that person’s identity, please call Wellington Energy at 1-888-895-1044.
- Click here for a photo of Wellington Energy employee's uniform and truck.
- Click here for a sample of a FirstEnergy identification badge that all Wellington Energy employees will wear.
Please note: Although the smart meter has been installed, the functionality of the meter will be implemented over time – meaning, you may continue to see employees accessing the meter to take readings. In addition, even with a smart meter, there may still be situations where the company needs to access the meter for maintenance or to read the meter.