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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Loin" data-source="post: 905193" data-attributes="member: 5601"><p>OK people here is the new scoop.</p><p>There is public water to the property, but no meter or line to the building with the well, pump and electricity.</p><p>Meter cost : $405 cost to run a line from property line to the building where there is already water.</p><p>Cost of line: ?????????? Did even bother to get an estimate together.</p><p></p><p>Now I do thank you for all your suggestion, but if I utilize the pond as a source I will have to be pumping up hill. As the pond is at the very bottom of the watershed.</p><p>Plus I don't want the cost or maintenance of a pump.</p><p>So I decided to go with the well, which is at the top of hill and all I will need is a garden hose to connect to the existing out side spigot and I am go to go.</p><p></p><p>Now what I need is something to connect the other end of the hose too.</p><p>Again thanks for all your redneck suggestion to go along with 100s of my own, but I have been wanting to buy one like I see at the action bard that is freeze proof just to try one and see how they work as we do get some freezing weather here.</p><p></p><p>TT,</p><p>I finally got time to check out your "Ritchie dual service waterers".</p><p>Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for.</p><p>Do you have any cost figures on the larger Water Master units?</p><p>Thanks again</p><p>SL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Loin, post: 905193, member: 5601"] OK people here is the new scoop. There is public water to the property, but no meter or line to the building with the well, pump and electricity. Meter cost : $405 cost to run a line from property line to the building where there is already water. Cost of line: ?????????? Did even bother to get an estimate together. Now I do thank you for all your suggestion, but if I utilize the pond as a source I will have to be pumping up hill. As the pond is at the very bottom of the watershed. Plus I don’t want the cost or maintenance of a pump. So I decided to go with the well, which is at the top of hill and all I will need is a garden hose to connect to the existing out side spigot and I am go to go. Now what I need is something to connect the other end of the hose too. Again thanks for all your redneck suggestion to go along with 100s of my own, but I have been wanting to buy one like I see at the action bard that is freeze proof just to try one and see how they work as we do get some freezing weather here. TT, I finally got time to check out your “Ritchie dual service waterers”. Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for. Do you have any cost figures on the larger Water Master units? Thanks again SL [/QUOTE]
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