stillhustlin
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We have a family property that is mixed use consisting of a house and nursery with green houses. A 1-1/2” underground galvanized gas line runs about 300’ from the house to the green houses and is currently leaking and appears to be untraceable. Due to this and my concern of potential of future leaks even with the current leak being found I’m assuming abandoning this would be the best way to proceed. We got a bid to replace this and it seems high at $30k. I’m thinking we could replace it with 1-1/2” polyethylene line which is relatively cheap per lf. We have a few crossing that may be a little tricky but otherwise it seems like it should be straightforward and a mini ex or trencher could knock most of the digging out. Additionally does anyone have anybody they might recommend that could do something like this in SoCal/Oxnard area? Any input or ideas would be greatly appreciated.