Hi "guys" ;-)
I just had a friends hubby (yes, a real licensed plumber) look through my clay sewer pipes below the house and they have a few cracks and he thinks they have collapsed at the front of the house just under the foundation. The snake won't go through and we used a camera and that got stuck too.
The water is not on in the house, it's vacant waiting for rehab.
The estimate to replace about 60+ feet of this old clay pipe with cast iron is $8000, which I think is a great price including cutting up, hauling away and replacing the concrete.
I told my sounding board (another friend that's a contractor) about the job and he said to have them replaced with clay pipe because it won't corrode...
What's your opinion??
Thanks!
Zoi101
I just had a friends hubby (yes, a real licensed plumber) look through my clay sewer pipes below the house and they have a few cracks and he thinks they have collapsed at the front of the house just under the foundation. The snake won't go through and we used a camera and that got stuck too.
The water is not on in the house, it's vacant waiting for rehab.
The estimate to replace about 60+ feet of this old clay pipe with cast iron is $8000, which I think is a great price including cutting up, hauling away and replacing the concrete.
I told my sounding board (another friend that's a contractor) about the job and he said to have them replaced with clay pipe because it won't corrode...
What's your opinion??
Thanks!
Zoi101