Thank you so much for the information. City just told me that there will be an inspection also required. It costs about $300. Does that occur to you? Thank you.
Dear all,
I am trying to figure out what is the typical practice the contractor to kill the existing water service after install a new water service for a residential house? Like what will be performed on the field. Thank you!
Kyap
Thanks for the input. I was informed by the utility company that 3' clearance spacing shall be provided from joint trench to wet utilities. This is from PG&E code. Their inspector would cancel the job if this is not met. I will just move the water service lines to accommodate this. Thanks again...