kirk.siegwarth
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I'm working with a contractor on a basement remodel. There was an existing bath (toilet and sink) that was demolished. My contractor brought in an unlicensed plumber who seems to have done a sloppy job roughing in a shower, toilet and sink with all new PVC drain lines tying into existing cast iron drains under the concrete slab. In the meantime, the concrete slab has been repaired and no county inspection has been performed.
I'm concerned about the quality of the drain work and after much unhappiness on my part my contractor has agreed to have the work inspected by the county and to hire a licensed plumber to do any additional work.
My question is: should I insist on having the concrete floor torn up to expose the drains, or would a pressure/leak test suffice at this point?
Thanks for any help.
I'm concerned about the quality of the drain work and after much unhappiness on my part my contractor has agreed to have the work inspected by the county and to hire a licensed plumber to do any additional work.
My question is: should I insist on having the concrete floor torn up to expose the drains, or would a pressure/leak test suffice at this point?
Thanks for any help.