01-09-2010, 06:05 PM
This probably won't help and it's been years since I needed to have water hauled to my place, but the company I used began with the letter A. The only company I see in the yellow pages I recognise beginning with A is A&B Water Hauling Service. If it's the same company, they were pretty good. The problem is I can't stop thinking that the company I used was ACE water hauling (not the hardware store) and I can't find them in the book. I just might be misremembering.
Back then (10 years ago) it cost around $80 for 4000 gallons and it varied depending on where you lived. My guess is that it'll be much more expensive now, maybe $120-150, but I don't know. Like you, I hope someone with recent experience will say something.
We're experiencing a strong El Nino event and the last one like this was back in 97/98. We had no rain near the coast in HPP for around 3 months back then and I wouldn't be surprised if the same thing happens this year. Waiting lists for getting water hauled to your place can grow to a week or more when there's a drought, so you definitely need to call someone soon if you're getting short or need a lot of water in the near future.
Tom
Back then (10 years ago) it cost around $80 for 4000 gallons and it varied depending on where you lived. My guess is that it'll be much more expensive now, maybe $120-150, but I don't know. Like you, I hope someone with recent experience will say something.
We're experiencing a strong El Nino event and the last one like this was back in 97/98. We had no rain near the coast in HPP for around 3 months back then and I wouldn't be surprised if the same thing happens this year. Waiting lists for getting water hauled to your place can grow to a week or more when there's a drought, so you definitely need to call someone soon if you're getting short or need a lot of water in the near future.
Tom