There areallot of variables in this question. For instance... how far are you moving it? Is it electric or gas? Are you going to be going underneath anything (i.e. driveway, sidewalk)? I have 2 houses... one with a gas lamp in the front and the other with an electric. The electric is much cheaper to move. If I had to move the gas I would cap it off and run a new line for electric. Ballpark figure... with no nothing major in the way a $100-$200.
that depends entirely on the size of the lamp post
To calculate the power cost, the load wattage of the lamp post fixture must be stated. This wattage is then changed to kilowatts by dividing by 1000. Once this is obtained the next thing that must be stated is the amount of time the light is on. These two values are then combined to be stated as kilowatt hours. It is kilowatt hours that the utility company bills you for. Use the rate in your area multiplied by the kilowatt hours calculated will give you the cost of operating the lamp post fixture.
lamp-post -------- Lamp-shade
at the castle only on fools day then it is just a lamp post
Find out what the wattage of the bulb in the fixture is and you will have your answer.
i think that lamp post are gay, because there was a kid at my school who married a post.... it looked like a boy post.. so lamp posts are gay
that depends entirely on the size of the lamp post
I just got a quote of $600 to replace the post and run new underground wiring, 45 ft.
eney of the lamp post
Because - the angle of the lamp in relation to your body changes,
Because - the angle of the lamp in relation to your body changes,
lamp post, singular (der) Laternenpfahl (der) Laternenmast lamp posts, plural (die) Laternenpfähle (die) Laternenmasten