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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Water pipe/ Sidewalk excavation
So...then rehab that I have in progress does not have a water pipe running into the house. I have to excavate the sidewalk in order to run a new pipe. Are any of you familiar with this process and the cost it entails?
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If you are just crossing a sidewalk , you just dig down on both sides and drive a piece of pipe thru to get under .