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Updated almost 9 years ago on .
Ever convert a house with a cistern to city water?
I have the opportunity to purchase a small 1950's house, which we would expect to rehab before renting out or selling. It has a cistern but I was told that it is in the city water zone, and it has sewer.
Has anyone had experience converting to city water from a cistern? Costs involved? Time involved?
Thanks for your advise!