Hi,
I'm currently starting a fairly major renovation project and my city (an unnamed city in IL) has decided to throw me some last minute monkey wrenches.
#1 - They are requesting that I upgrade the incoming water service to the house from the 5/8" to 1 1/5". This would be the entire line from the house to the main water line which is conveniently on the other side of the street. :-0 After talking ot the city, the standard method of doing this is to have the contractor 'tunnel' under the street and then the city's water department will create the new tap at the main and they will get it all connected. They will not need to dig into the road, etc.
#2 - They are requesting that we repair/replace the sewer line that goes from out back of the house. The current line does have some root infestation; however, the pipes are not damaged too badly. A couple wrinkles here are that there is a pretty giant tree right about where the pipe goes. (gee i wonder where the root infestation is coming from?). If we had to replace the line, we'd have to get a pretty big tree removed. I'm not against that as the tree is in a bad spot and after a few big storms we had quite a few brances come down, etc,etc; however, its just going to be one more cost....
I had a quote from a contractor saying that they could do this for $12,000. From what I've been reading on here, I think this is a bit excessive; however, I'm curious what the public opinion on here would be in regards to this. If anyone can chime in with past experience in costs or has knowledge of what each of these jobs should approximately cost (and what hte jobs entail) that would be great.
Any advice is greatly appreciated !
I'm currently starting a fairly major renovation project and my city (an unnamed city in IL) has decided to throw me some last minute monkey wrenches.
#1 - They are requesting that I upgrade the incoming water service to the house from the 5/8" to 1 1/5". This would be the entire line from the house to the main water line which is conveniently on the other side of the street. :-0 After talking ot the city, the standard method of doing this is to have the contractor 'tunnel' under the street and then the city's water department will create the new tap at the main and they will get it all connected. They will not need to dig into the road, etc.
#2 - They are requesting that we repair/replace the sewer line that goes from out back of the house. The current line does have some root infestation; however, the pipes are not damaged too badly. A couple wrinkles here are that there is a pretty giant tree right about where the pipe goes. (gee i wonder where the root infestation is coming from?). If we had to replace the line, we'd have to get a pretty big tree removed. I'm not against that as the tree is in a bad spot and after a few big storms we had quite a few brances come down, etc,etc; however, its just going to be one more cost....
I had a quote from a contractor saying that they could do this for $12,000. From what I've been reading on here, I think this is a bit excessive; however, I'm curious what the public opinion on here would be in regards to this. If anyone can chime in with past experience in costs or has knowledge of what each of these jobs should approximately cost (and what hte jobs entail) that would be great.
Any advice is greatly appreciated !
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