kcflhrc
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If I have learned anything in my 2 years living in the country, everything is expensive. And when you do a budget you may as well plan on doubling that figure and you should come out about right.
In ohio the power company picks up most of the cost and owner pays remainderIn any case, congrats on your homestead, and welcome to the forum. There is a wealth of information on here, and a lot of good people. We are in a similar situation except we haven't really done anything with our land yet since I have been overseas. My brother in law built on the piece of land next to ours and the power company rolled the cost of power poles into his bill, and he paid it off in installments along with his utility bill over the course of ten years or so. But I don't think it was anywhere close to the amount you are talking about. I think what he paid for was the labor of having the poles and lines installed, the power company owns the lines and poles, so they are the ones who bought the materials. This was in Ohio so different companies do things differently. I would like to do underground utilities as well (once we build). From what I am hearing, you can save money by digging the trench yourself.
That $25K price is nuts.Overhead primary line should be MUCH cheaper than Underground wire.Has the power company actually sent someone out to your property for a estimate or are they blowing smoke over the phone?How do I know?I retired last year after 37 years as a electric lineman.Hey all, newer to the forums.
We purchased 32 acres and are planning on placing the house to the back of the properties (or the middle to be more precise) so we can enjoy the open views. That being said, it means our driveway is 1300' long. Which in turn means an EXPENSIVE electrical run! The local utility (National Grid) is estimating $25k to run my power 1300 feet from the road to the house.
Anyone have a similar situation - what did you do? Can I dig it myself to save money and have them place it? I've looked at going off-grid, but the batteries don't tend to last long enough for a good ROI. Even the new Tesla batteries I'm a bit uncertain of.
I also need to run cable/internet feed as I work from home!
Thoughts/Suggestions?
Chris...
That $25K price is nuts.Overhead primary line should be MUCH cheaper than Underground wire.Has the power company actually sent someone out to your property for a estimate or are they blowing smoke over the phone?How do I know?I retired last year after 37 years as a electric lineman.
Are they the only electric provider in your area?I assume you are running a single phase primary line?Make sure they put it in 4 inch Pipe for the full run.Ask them how much you will save trenching it yourself verses them trenching it.I had our local power company quote me a price to run 7 spans of overhead wire (1400 ft.)to my hunting cabin and was quoted $9,000-$10,000 bucks.IMHO that price is more in the ball park verses $25,000 grand.They told me overhead would be MORE expensive (I'd rather have underground anyhow). I was told they wouldn't come on-site (a second time) for a concrete quote until I have something started on the property (kinda backwards, isn't it?). I figure perhaps I'll get the well dug or something.
I was hoping I could trench the hole using a ditch witch and then have them come do what they need to (I guess I figure that would be the most work intensive). Not sure at this point, but I KNOW I don't have $25k in the budget!