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House Electrical help
Hello everyone, I was wondering if someone could tell me what is would cost to have the main electical line run to my house. I lost a phase in my line and Center point is telling me the line is bad and needs to be replace and its on the customer that has to pay for it. The run is about 90feet from my house to the box in my neigbors back yard. Thanks for any help or info..
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Call Julio Echeverria at 972-533-1617 and tell him Garrett with Pacesetter Contracting told you to call. He is hands down my best electrician and one of the best in Dallas. Fantastic guy, master electrician for over 20 years. He will be more than happy to give you a good idea of what your looking at and any things you may need to consider.
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Just a quick suggestion.
Get with an electrician and ask him how much he would charge you to just wire up the meter can. In other words, you would dig in the drops yourself and have him make up the connection in the meter can and use his license for the permits and paperwork. Center Point will do the final connection in the transformer/pedestal.
If you can do this, you should save some big bucks, but you need to call a number before you dig to make sure you don't dig into any gas, phone, cable lines.
Are you using a bypass right now?
Get with an electrician and ask him how much he would charge you to just wire up the meter can. In other words, you would dig in the drops yourself and have him make up the connection in the meter can and use his license for the permits and paperwork. Center Point will do the final connection in the transformer/pedestal.
If you can do this, you should save some big bucks, but you need to call a number before you dig to make sure you don't dig into any gas, phone, cable lines.
Are you using a bypass right now?
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thanks for the reply guys. I will start calling around this morning to get prices. And also call 811 for the dig reporting. Right now I have power to half my house. I turned off all my 220 breakers so not to kill my appliances.
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Most likely Center Point removed the meter and took the voltage at the line side jaws in the meter can.
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Most likely Center Point removed the meter and took the voltage at the line side jaws in the meter can.[/QUOTE]
Yes, This is what they did.
I got a few bids. They will be starting in the morning. $1500 but at least they will run pipe this time. Look like the builder of my house only ran URD cable.Cheaper... To me that should be a requirement for power to be ran in a pipe cost more but more safe and should last alot longer.
Most likely Center Point removed the meter and took the voltage at the line side jaws in the meter can.[/QUOTE]
Yes, This is what they did.
I got a few bids. They will be starting in the morning. $1500 but at least they will run pipe this time. Look like the builder of my house only ran URD cable.Cheaper... To me that should be a requirement for power to be ran in a pipe cost more but more safe and should last alot longer.
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If it were up to me, no electrical permits would be given to new homes unless the underground wires were in conduit.
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I got a few bids. They will be starting in the morning. $1500 but at least they will run pipe this time. Look like the builder of my house only ran URD cable.Cheaper... To me that should be a requirement for power to be ran in a pipe cost more but more safe and should last alot longer.[/QUOTE]
Yea $1500 is not a bad deal. ive been doing electrical for about 14 years and thats about what I would charge.