Do you guys think this trio is enough to beat The Shield?
I live in iowa and my water co. charges 11 dollars a ft.
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City or State code plays a factor here. Flexible K copper is not cheap plus some states require the line to be 8 feet deep. If you have old black pipe or galvanized pipe, yes you should replace the whole thing. If you can have it 3 feet deep then you can do this your self and pay a plumber to hook it up. Save big bucks. Contact your City on there requirements. Plumbing store for the copper. Rental store for a ditch witch to dig a trench. Plumber to tie in all of your fittings and to the meter. Under ground requires a flaired fitting to connect the copper lines. But for a plumber to do the job for under $36.00 per foot seems like a great price to me. It would be a great deal more here in Ohio.