pasadena_commut
Well-Known Member
We have been collecting quotes for replacing our main water line and the two received so far seem pretty high to me. It is about 35 ft. from the meter to the house. The two plumbers who were willing to send us quotes came in at ~3200 and ~3700, with nothing very demanding about the work. Tear out the old, put a valve at each end and a pipe in between, hook it all up to the meter and the old galvanized in the house. With permits. Neither includes any guarantees against extra fees if anything goes wrong hooking it up to the house plumbing.
Are these as high as I think they are?
I live in Arcadia CA which over the last 25 years has gentrified quite a bit. The old small ranch houses are being torn out at a rapid pace and replaced by behemoth McMansions. (This is funded largely by capital flight from China.) We own one of the remaining small (1500 sq ft) houses, and cannot help wondering if the local plumbers might not be applying "Beverly Hills" pricing on the job because they consider it to be a wealthy community.
Are these as high as I think they are?
I live in Arcadia CA which over the last 25 years has gentrified quite a bit. The old small ranch houses are being torn out at a rapid pace and replaced by behemoth McMansions. (This is funded largely by capital flight from China.) We own one of the remaining small (1500 sq ft) houses, and cannot help wondering if the local plumbers might not be applying "Beverly Hills" pricing on the job because they consider it to be a wealthy community.