On Sat, 26 May 2001 09:38:35 -0400, Pete Smith wrote:
>
> $???
Well....lots of water under the bridge since then, but I think it was
about $800 for me. In this case, it was more than just burying the line
though.
The service entrance was on the opposite end of the house. They
de-strung 4 poles worth of secondary, put in a new pole, new transformer
(no charge for those), buried the line to the house about 150', put in a
new main breaker on the "new" end of the house, ran a line up from there
into the attic, down the length of the house, and into the old service
entrance.
73, Gary
ag0n at arrl dot net
http://mcduffie.ws
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