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Cost of connecting to public water
Hi guys,
I am evaluating a property that has well water but the sewage is connected to City. Checking online, it shows that 3-4K to place the pipes, then another 2K in the specific county to hookup to city. So total maybe 5-6K.
But since the sewage is already hooked up, I wonder if there's some cost savings that would lower my total cost?
Thank you.