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#61
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Originally posted by Kapohocat

[quote]But that change is "only" $6000.





Was definitely more than 6k... more like 8-9k.
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#62
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Originally posted by Aaron

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Originally posted by Kapohocat

[quote]But that change is "only" $6000.





Was definitely more than 6k... more like 8-9k.


Aaron, ours was actually $5700 - 3 bids - Jonathon Santiago, Nick Moore and some guy who did one down the st. Nick Moore and Jonathon both came in at under $6000. The other guy was almost $7000 plus the rock haul charge.

$700 for engineering and DOH fee - So total was $6500 with engineering.

Maybe when ours went in 3 months ago it was more competitive than when yours went in, or if this is the Aaron I think it is - ours was way easier to get to than yours, and our guy could do a licensed plumbing part too.
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#63
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I did mine about 2 years ago. Kevin (forget his last name) did it. There was some issue with where the pipe was coming out of the foundation though, and it took a solid 2 days of digging at blue-rock..
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#64
Yes, Kevin was the high bid on ours, but he was recommended by a licensed plumber in our neighborhood.

I had a hard time with ours as Nick Moore and Jonathon Santiago are both great guys, skilled, and both bids came in low. So the hard part was picking one of the two, after we threw out the high bid.
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