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Ryan R.
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Stolen Main Circuit Breaker

Ryan R.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Central, TX
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I'm in the process of buying a foreclosure that had the main circuit breaker (disconnect) stolen. The main panel is located in the house and is fine. I've got some electricians coming out to give me some estimates but was wondering how much this has cost you.

Probably going to replace with a 200 amp service. The wire that feeds the main panel was also cut, so will need a new run from disconnect to main panel (20 feet').

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Kristopher K.
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  • Walpole, MA
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Kristopher K.
  • Investor
  • Walpole, MA
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Ryan Richard and John H., I'm going through this now in MA. I've have about 1300 total in parts and labor. Local utility will connect from pole after inspections. I will be paying extra because I'm actually changing the pole the service is being fed from (need to actually confirm this). The cost included from new weather head to new 100 amp, socket, panel, breakers and also included running some new lines inside. Last one I had done was in the same ballpark, also with additional lines for baseboard heat. I think in both cases the additional lines only added about 200 max.

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