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Watering Hole
If you had $5 to $8 grand what would you buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 371190" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>That's gotta suck, especially with Xmas just around the corner. Seems a bit strange to me though that they say you own water lines that aren't actually on your own property. Around here, the city owns everything from the water main up to and including the water meter. The home owner owns and is responsible for the water line from the meter to the house. That's usually not more than 40-50' of ¾-1" copper or poly water line and that line is only buried about 18" deep. So anyone that's slightly handy with plumbing could rent a trencher and replace their own line for a grand total of probably not more than a few hundred bucks and a few hours worth of work. Good luck with yours and I hope you get lucky with the cost being on the bottom end of the scale.</p><p></p><p>BTW are they gonna try to stick you with the cost of all that water that was lost?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 371190, member: 7544"] That's gotta suck, especially with Xmas just around the corner. Seems a bit strange to me though that they say you own water lines that aren't actually on your own property. Around here, the city owns everything from the water main up to and including the water meter. The home owner owns and is responsible for the water line from the meter to the house. That's usually not more than 40-50' of ¾-1" copper or poly water line and that line is only buried about 18" deep. So anyone that's slightly handy with plumbing could rent a trencher and replace their own line for a grand total of probably not more than a few hundred bucks and a few hours worth of work. Good luck with yours and I hope you get lucky with the cost being on the bottom end of the scale. BTW are they gonna try to stick you with the cost of all that water that was lost? [/QUOTE]
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