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Title: Bringing water to the house
Post by: holiday422003@yahoo.com on July 04, 2010, 02:58:56 PM
Hello to everyone and just another thanks for all the help so far.  New question...The property we purchased does have water available but we were told it needs to be tapped.  Any idea what this means exactly and what something like this might cost?  Thanks for any help
Title: Re: Bringing water to the house
Post by: rick91351 on July 04, 2010, 03:27:47 PM
That is a heck of a hard question to answer.  Might mean anything from there is a spring that needs developed to the issue of bringing in city water.  The issue of cost is sort of up in the air until you find out what they mean.  Might be as simple as a $100 in plastic pipe and fittings and some back hoe work to the other extreme of several thousand just to hook up.  I have heard and read about neighborhood wells that you pay a monthly / yearly fee that is held for maintenance.  Once you establish that, then you can cost out the backhoe, materials, and labor to get to the building site.
Title: Re: Bringing water to the house
Post by: cmsilvay on July 04, 2010, 03:44:34 PM
Somes tapped means the water company needs to run a line and a meter. In our area the water company charges 500 and up to add a meter. Our property had a meter box but we had to pay 400 to join the coop and have a meter installed. The owner is reponsible for bring water to the house. Some areas allow pvc some may require copper.
Title: Re: Bringing water to the house
Post by: Redoverfarm on July 04, 2010, 04:10:46 PM
That is a common phrase to mean that you "tap" into the exisiting waterline.  You can check with your neighbors to determine if there is a water line in place from the governing public service district or other entity.  Once you have establised who is responsible then contact them for the cost or arraignments to have it done.  A lot of goverments will lay a water line and without knowing the exact location landowners will develop they then come back and place a tap to individuals.
Title: Re: Bringing water to the house
Post by: holiday422003@yahoo.com on July 04, 2010, 05:48:46 PM
Thanks for all the great replies, I'm going up to the property tomorrow and will knock on some neighbors doors for a start and also call the water company.  Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!!