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    Typical practice the contractor to kill the existing water service after install a new water service for a residential house.

    Thank you so much for the information. Yes. Tapping and removal fee would be separate.
  2. K

    Typical practice the contractor to kill the existing water service after install a new water service for a residential house.

    Thank you so much for the input. That makes sense and they get paid for that too.
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    Typical practice the contractor to kill the existing water service after install a new water service for a residential house.

    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.
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    Typical practice the contractor to kill the existing water service after install a new water service for a residential house.

    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
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    Minimum horizontal distance between water/domestic lateral lines for townhouse project in California

    T Thanks for the feedback. I think 3' is mentioned somewhere in the PG&E book.
  6. K

    Minimum horizontal distance between water/domestic lateral lines for townhouse project in California

    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...
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    Minimum horizontal distance between water/domestic lateral lines for townhouse project in California

    Thanks. Not sure the 1" is referring to. I am talking about the water service and dry utilities joint trench spacing though.
  8. K

    Minimum horizontal distance between water/domestic lateral lines for townhouse project in California

    Thank you all. Another question, what is the minimum distance between water service line and the 2' wide trench (telephone, catv and elec). Thanks!
  9. K

    Minimum horizontal distance between water/domestic lateral lines for townhouse project in California

    Thanks for the reply. I would just assume some distance and the contractor would have the flexibility to adjust in the field.
  10. K

    Minimum horizontal distance between water/domestic lateral lines for townhouse project in California

    Thanks for the reply. This is referring to the distance between sewer and other utility pipes, I am trying to figure the spacing between 1" water service lines or if they can be placed next to each other or stacked. :)
  11. K

    Minimum horizontal distance between water/domestic lateral lines for townhouse project in California

    Hi, I am working on a Townhouse project in Sunnyvale, California. Does anyone know the minimum horizontal distance/spacing between water/domestic lateral lines? Thank you. CK

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