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Electric Service
#1
I am about to contract on a place that currently has no electric. These costs related to connecting electric are high.
My realtor said that the hookup fee is $995 for this lot, poles would be $3000 a piece for 100 amp service and $7000 piece for 200 amp service. There are currently 2 telephone poles leading to the house , so I assume , we would need at least 2 elec.poles.
Is there some other way ?
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#2
With all due respect to your REALTOR, I would call the Engineering Department of HELCO.

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#3
Listen to John R's advice!

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#4
PS - You might want to get HELCO to put the cost in writing.

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#5
At those prices, you might want to seriously investigate off grid options. I doubt that after hookup, the monthly Helco charges will ever decrease.

David

Ninole Resident
Ninole Resident
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#6
I agree with John - call Helco - then call Delima Drilling. I believe they might run just a TAD bit cheaper.... by a mile...

or

when your site work is being done - put the box at the street and trench for underground lines....

-Cat

Edited by - kapohocat on 09/15/2006 14:50:38
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#7
Would love to go underground from the pole at the street to the house and shop/garage (eventually when we can actually START building <sigh>).

About what is the per foot charge for trenching? Done by HELCO or when we grade the lot/do the septic? Will HELCO then come out and lay the conduit or whatever?

Thanks, Linda
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#8
My advice is keep HELCO out of the picture except to swing your line from the transformer to the box (at the street).

IMHO, when HELCO goes to do "construction/site work" they rape and pillage on cost...

As for trenching, call any of the site guys with an excavator/track hoe (or something that will work) with a "thumb" and ask cost to trench xxx linear feet... they should be able to ball park it.

Catherine Dumond
Blue Water Project Management
808 217-7578
http://bluewaterpm.125mb.com/index.html
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Edited by - kapohocat on 09/16/2006 15:06:06
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#9
My husband is backhoe operator for a contractor and they dig ditches...you could call him. Ken is his bosses name: 345-7197

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#10
Cat - I had to laugh at your Helco comment. I have driven by Helco crews at work and am sometimes amazed to see how many workers are there doing nothing. It is bad enough when that is on a job at something like a power substation where the cost is split between all Helco customers. But it would be a rude shock to see that happen where the job was being billed to one party. Don't know that happens. But little here surprises me any more.

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