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Old 06-14-2024, 02:32 PM   #8
biketopia
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Re: Electrician on board ?

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Never even thought of that ..... hmmm
Thnk it would be cost $$ prohibitive though but no real idea.

Right now looking at <$2k to do myself ....... versus the $8k quotes.
Figure its 5-6 days of work outside of the trenching.

Lucky for me just found out my sister is dating a brother of a commercial electrician - so now have access to some advise and maybe help there depending
Knowing someone in the trade could very well help!! I'd at least reach out to the utility and get an idea. Sometimes they'll provide everything, sometimes you just have to pay for meter setting, others you're paying for lineman's labor and all. But a separate service would be my ideal route, if feasible within the budget and timeline.
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