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carlshomeParticipant
The Bay Area may be different than in the mountains. But my close friend had his drop line from the pole to his house replaced by PG&E for free when the line was rubbing against a tree. In his case the insulation was totally worn away!
Best of luck.
SnowShoeParticipantThanks all. The line is touching a tree on the way to the cabin. Many, many years ago a PG&E rep mentioned we are responsible for all wires from the pole to the house. Their website seems to indicate this as well, although probably worth a try to check in with them. If my responsibility, any electrician recommendations?
LogsParticipantI’m not sure if you are saying that your line is connected to a tree and then rerouted to your exterior wall, or if a tree is touching the service line on its way from the main power pole at the street directly to your house. If it is the former, allegedly PG&E is in the process of removing all tree supports and putting a service pole on the customer’s property to make sure tree branches don’t interfere. They started this program about 2 years ago, and it is moving slowly, even for PG&E. They cut down about 3 trees and trimmed numerous branches on my property to get ready to put in the pole and re-route the service line in 2019, and then stopped, but I’m told they will complete the job at some point. If it is the latter, when you call (which you should definitely do) they will likely tell you that it is the customer’s responsibility to trim trees that may be in the way, but I wouldn’t believe that, and would still ask for “Vegetation Management” to call you back, and ask for an on-site review.
carlshomeParticipantI am changing out my round bowl toilet for an elongated one. So I have a free perfectly functional round bowl Kohler toilet looking for a new home. Includes soft close lid and seat, plus a new flapper. Kohler model K4620, low flow 1.6 gallons per flush. Contact me for the address.
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carlshomeParticipantAs it is PG&E’s drop line from the pole to your house, I suggest you call PG&E. This has the possibility of being quite a hazard if the insulation on the wires wears through from rubbing on the tree.
SnowShoeParticipantMy electric service wire from the PG&E power pole to our cabin is in contact with a tree. I don’t want to remove the tree so it appears my options are separating the wire and tree with an insulator, or moving where the wire attaches to the cabin about a foot. Anyone have a similar experience and thoughts, and an electrical contractor recommendation?
And, thank you Big Trees Tech for maintaining this site. I really appreciate it!
sharris2347ParticipantCan anyone recommend someone to clean my gutters in Big Trees?
MaloneyParticipantI used Jim Aberle a couple of months ago and he was great.
Jim’s Asphalt
(209) 768-4557rswheeler1ParticipantI used Ron Cooper’s outfit. They were OK.
sierra17ParticipantMy driveway, sadly, is coming to end of life. Can anyone please recommend a good asphalt contractor?
Thank you!
LogsParticipantI didn’t see that anyone responded to the question about Rowleys. The answer is yes, they are open every day (although it is no longer Rowleys, it was sold 3 years ago, but you can still find phone and other info by googling Rowleys). They are much more reasonable than I thought. I ended up paying them twice what they asked for. Support this local business.
tmjhscParticipantAgree. would love to see them!
chipmunkParticipantIt’s be great watching all of your aerial videos Joe! I feel sorry for those that donated to your cause.
lostbruceParticipantI have had great experience with Calaveras construction, Mike Jarnigan for a deck years ago and a garage last year. I’m sure there are other great contractors in the area, just sharing my experience.
May want to keep in mind that lumber cost is up 2x or 3x right now compared to a year ago. If you can wait, maybe the costs will correct themselves, maybe not.
ejgurt1ParticipantWe are looking to get our deck replaced… any referrals?
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