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Originally Posted by john70t
In case you are bawking at the price, city water here is averaging $50/mo for minimal use.
Two of three of my tenants are rarely at the house and the third works or gone at a friends usually.
[insert: the math for total cost over 10 years)
The new smart meters are fraud and probably using federal networks.
One resident's class-action was dismissed for 'lack of standing' as the homeowners kept changing. A joke.
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Nah, whatever the price is, that's what we've got to deal with. We have no other options. But I'm not concerned, and don't even know that we need a new pump.
The only reason that I asked is because if the guys say "I'll be $1000 to put in a new foot valve". Then I might say "what about a new valve and a pump?" (since we have no idea how old the pump is, could be 10 years old or 35) I'd hate to pay $1000 for a new foot valve, and then have to call them back out for a new pump in 3 months or a year to replace the pump if the cost is reasonable.
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