Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New PP here considering the same thing. How did the previous PPs go about getting quotes?
19:50 here. I talked to DC WASA and they gave me the Anchor Construction contact. We didn't get other quotes, I figured they worked with WASA anyway doing this everyday and probably a private plumbing company wouldn't be cheaper, and then the billing might be more complicated because most of it was paid by WASA. We were satisfied with the estimate they gave us and so we went ahead with them.
How did you get WASA to pay for part of it? Do they still do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New PP here considering the same thing. How did the previous PPs go about getting quotes?
19:50 here. I talked to DC WASA and they gave me the Anchor Construction contact. We didn't get other quotes, I figured they worked with WASA anyway doing this everyday and probably a private plumbing company wouldn't be cheaper, and then the billing might be more complicated because most of it was paid by WASA. We were satisfied with the estimate they gave us and so we went ahead with them.
Anonymous wrote:New PP here considering the same thing. How did the previous PPs go about getting quotes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We replaced our lead pipe five years ago. The work was done by Anchor Construction, which at that time was also a DC WASA contractor. Most of the pipe was on DC land (our "public parking"), and it cost us $1,500. They replaced the whole pipe from our house to the main in the street, but we only paid for the eight feet on our own property.
I have not heard of the filter and would not like that solution, because it involves regular maintenance.
The maintenance is replacing the filter every quarter.
Anonymous wrote:We replaced our lead pipe five years ago. The work was done by Anchor Construction, which at that time was also a DC WASA contractor. Most of the pipe was on DC land (our "public parking"), and it cost us $1,500. They replaced the whole pipe from our house to the main in the street, but we only paid for the eight feet on our own property.
I have not heard of the filter and would not like that solution, because it involves regular maintenance.