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Old 01-14-2020, 06:32 AM
 
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So we had a toilet clog, called out a plumber that ran a video line and discovered that our cast iron sewer line was cracked.

I am wondering has anyone dealt with something like this, it sounds hugely expensive and disruptive. Do you have a good recommendation of a company that can handle something like this?

Also, has anyone had any experience with how well trenchless solutions work here in the valley.

The bad sewer run is fairly short to the clean outs. The pipe from there on is ABS thankfully. But it does go under two bathrooms.
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Old 01-15-2020, 06:34 PM
 
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So we had a toilet clog, called out a plumber that ran a video line and discovered that our cast iron sewer line was cracked.

I am wondering has anyone dealt with something like this, it sounds hugely expensive and disruptive. Do you have a good recommendation of a company that can handle something like this? Also, has anyone had any experience with how well trenchless solutions work here in the valley.

The bad sewer run is fairly short to the clean outs. The pipe from there on is ABS thankfully. But it does go under two bathrooms.
I can only say that it sounds like something my neighbors are experiencing and, yes, expensive and disruptive.

My neighbor used Option One, but I don't have a good opinion of them, so I suggest you get a bunch of estimates and compare.
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