During construction, a new connection to the utilities gets built into the property. At the simplest level, there’s an active water main or electrical utility pole nearby, and a new branch of pipes or electrical wires can be added to them. Things get way more complicated when a new house gets built in the middle of nowhere, but the basic principle is the same.
During construction, a new connection to the utilities gets built into the property. At the simplest level, there’s an active water main or electrical utility pole nearby, and a new branch of pipes or electrical wires can be added to them. Things get way more complicated when a new house gets built in the middle of nowhere, but the basic principle is the same.
During construction, a new connection to the utilities gets built into the property. At the simplest level, there’s an active water main or electrical utility pole nearby, and a new branch of pipes or electrical wires can be added to them. Things get way more complicated when a new house gets built in the middle of nowhere, but the basic principle is the same.
with more cables and more pipes
if you are worrying about overloading manifolds, don;t. We do not flush water at the same time
Same with cables, a copper cable will just get slightly less efficient when you connect one more house to it. Only when those efficiencies are big anough, someone would lay new calbe
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