Hey guys, The wife and I recently bought a bit of property in Alaska and I have a couple choices for electrical set-ups I would like any opinions on. Property has all of the utilities on-site from a previous house that was removed. We have a small dry cabin there that is wired for electric. We have decided to clean up the place, make it livable and flip it. Money invested is a concern but we'll do what we need to make it more "sellable".
Option 1. Install the meter and related 110 wiring to connect the cabin, plus add a 220 wire to run to the well pump (with a control box) to be able to use the well for a water supply. Trenching not included, dirt work has $500 minimum with 4 hours included.
Option 2. Install a 200 amp box to the cabin exterior, install the meter and well control box, connect the well and cabin. Appears like trenching is included for this option.
Option 2 is meant for having a supply ready for a future house to be built, just tie it in. Option 1 is meant for just getting the cabin hooked up.
So, going by this, the difference in price as I see it now would be about $500 between the two choices, depending on total trench work for option 1 More trenching would close the gap. Would having the 200 amp service already on site be that much more appealing than just electric to the cabin itself? Trying to keep costs down as I said, but if $500 would make a huge difference in making the place more interesting to a buyer we could go ahead and do it.
Thanks in advance for any opinions. We're heading up next week to do some work and get as much done as we can.
Option 1. Install the meter and related 110 wiring to connect the cabin, plus add a 220 wire to run to the well pump (with a control box) to be able to use the well for a water supply. Trenching not included, dirt work has $500 minimum with 4 hours included.
Option 2. Install a 200 amp box to the cabin exterior, install the meter and well control box, connect the well and cabin. Appears like trenching is included for this option.
Option 2 is meant for having a supply ready for a future house to be built, just tie it in. Option 1 is meant for just getting the cabin hooked up.
So, going by this, the difference in price as I see it now would be about $500 between the two choices, depending on total trench work for option 1 More trenching would close the gap. Would having the 200 amp service already on site be that much more appealing than just electric to the cabin itself? Trying to keep costs down as I said, but if $500 would make a huge difference in making the place more interesting to a buyer we could go ahead and do it.
Thanks in advance for any opinions. We're heading up next week to do some work and get as much done as we can.