Karenstrayer
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We have a 1950's brick rancher that needs the sewer line replaced. (we've been cleaning this pipe out for years and the 200 yr old oak beside it has finally won.) This is a rental property now and the tenants have had the bath in the "partially dry" basement back up several times due to very heavy rain in Virginia. We have an est from a very reputable and service oriented company. Around $3600 for trenching, plus all the yard hassle afterwards and a retaining wall rebuild AND replace steps (all this at our cost). And $4800 for the trenchless. I have a minimal understanding of these 2 options. We have already opted for the trenchless because of less clean up and repair. Could someone go through what exactly happens during each. Also, will the roots get the best of this "liner" pipe and how soon? Will I be calling Roto rooter again kidding, but just want to know what to expect. Thanks
I tried searching for this answer I know it is here somewhere but the seach was coming up with 1000's of answers! yikes!
Karen
I tried searching for this answer I know it is here somewhere but the seach was coming up with 1000's of answers! yikes!
Karen