EricHL
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- Location
- Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
After 20 years of licensed and insured and bonded very occasional work (while supporting myself working as a hired hand for another EC) I might have my first insurance claim. It is a bad feeling to drive a ground rod and see water bubbling up from the ground! Suddenly all those years of insurance payments seem worth it. I still need to get it fixed and I am hoping the cost will be lower than my deductible. (Still need to investigate that with my agent) Do any of you call for a utility locator before driving? I never have but today I will turn over a new leaf! I feel fortunate that my customer was calm and very understanding about the time it will take to get it repaired. Of course the first thing the plumber did was to call utility location so now we have up to 48 hours to wait! Any good stories about hitting or digging into water lines? Given the size of a residential water supply and the tip of a ground rod it’s like a hole in one (in a bad way)
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