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I am located in NJ and was wondering how much it would cost just ballparkfigure, to replace my lateral pipe which runs from my house to the city street tie in. The run is approx. 50 ft. and is a good 10 ft under my lawn and runs undermy sidewalk as well
Also, I believe the diameter is 3 inches, what is the average diameter of the city's main line which runs under my street?
I have been having continuous backups every month or so, and cannot figure out why. First time it happened I paid 200 dollars to have it snaked out. I eventually bought a 75 ft. power drum snake at home depot that I have been using when it backs up now. Every time it backs up I snake itout and I can feel the snake push something through so I think it is on my side and before it hits the street.
I am thinking to next time measure where the clog is, mark it on the snake w/ a piece of tape, then go outside with the snake and pull the snake out to see right where the clog is occuring.( the clean out that I snake out is right on the front right corner of my basement so I can go outside and be able to measure on my lawn where this is happening.
ANy thoughts or ideas would be great.
Also, I believe the diameter is 3 inches, what is the average diameter of the city's main line which runs under my street?
I have been having continuous backups every month or so, and cannot figure out why. First time it happened I paid 200 dollars to have it snaked out. I eventually bought a 75 ft. power drum snake at home depot that I have been using when it backs up now. Every time it backs up I snake itout and I can feel the snake push something through so I think it is on my side and before it hits the street.
I am thinking to next time measure where the clog is, mark it on the snake w/ a piece of tape, then go outside with the snake and pull the snake out to see right where the clog is occuring.( the clean out that I snake out is right on the front right corner of my basement so I can go outside and be able to measure on my lawn where this is happening.
ANy thoughts or ideas would be great.