Nice. Just be sure you have enough hose there for him to put water in the septic tank. You sure don't need it floating out!
It lookes like that's what he did already. He has a garden hose hooked to the water spigot. So, I'm assuming he filled the tank after he set it.Nice. Just be sure you have enough hose there for him to put water in the septic tank. You sure don't need it floating out!
We're allowed. It's just not in the budget.Too bad they wouldn't let you run the electrical feed underground, it's nice when you don't have overhead wires to worry about.
But congratulations on getting it all done!
That's understandable. Here Evergy bought out KCP&L a couple of years ago. When that happened Evergy says all conduit has to be 3" no matter the service. Even at Home Depot 2" sch 40 is nearly $3 a foot and 3" is nearly $9 a foot. Don't even look at sch. 80 for risers!We're allowed. It's just not in the budget.
I can get it a touch cheaper through one of my vendors at work..... but it's still highThat's understandable. Here Evergy bought out KCP&L a couple of years ago. When that happened Evergy says all conduit has to be 3" no matter the service. Even at Home Depot 2" sch 40 is nearly $3 a foot and 3" is nearly $9 a foot. Don't even look at sch. 80 for risers!
I was in lowes today to price our decking for easy access to the camper. They don't have any lumber prices posted on the racksLike Daren said - - 99.5% of rural homes around here are overhead. Too much $$ to run conduit.
Heard PVC and copper wire are out-of-sight.
Apparently Lowes has their wire under lock and key now. Coworker said they wanted $250 for a 100' roll of 12/3, if I got it right. He got 10/3 and 12/3 for much less online.
On the other hand, lumber is at or below pre-COVID prices.
Thankfully haven't needed any of them this year.
AbsolutelyIs that considered the formal “Dog Seal of Approval”? Sounds like everything is shaping up in good form.