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Craig Boudy
  • Charleston, SC
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Chicago Water Meter

Craig Boudy
  • Charleston, SC
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It is my understanding that a licensed plumber can install a water meter at a property instead of waiting for the city to eventually get to it. Do we have to get the meter from the city or can we install our own meter with a remote from a plumbing supply store? I’m in a rush because I sold a house with no meter on it and I can’t get an FPC until it’s in place. Title company is holding $10k of my money in an escrow account until I get it. Thanks for you help. Chicago is a piece of work to do business!