Earlier this week I noticed a little water backing up around our basement floor drains, and made a mental note to call a plumber. Last night, there was an inch of sewage flooding the basement. Several frantic phone calls, four hours, and $2600 later, the drain system was power-rodded and hydrojetted from the catch basin in the back yard to the city main.
They also ran a fiber-optic camera through the line and found that under the house, there's a spot where ceramic pipe meets cast-iron. They said that the pipe is separated-- not broken-- here and that there's a little 'lip' where solid waste can accumulate, and that this was the source of the problem. The estimate to dig up the foundation and replace the pipe was $3500.
IANAP, but it seems to me that this is probably only going to be a problem every 10 years or something, and that if we're diligent about getting the sewer line rodded as soon as we notice any sign of the floor drains backing up, we don't really need to do this.
Has anyone had experience with this? I don't know enough about plumbing to decide if this is a good decision or not.
They also ran a fiber-optic camera through the line and found that under the house, there's a spot where ceramic pipe meets cast-iron. They said that the pipe is separated-- not broken-- here and that there's a little 'lip' where solid waste can accumulate, and that this was the source of the problem. The estimate to dig up the foundation and replace the pipe was $3500.
IANAP, but it seems to me that this is probably only going to be a problem every 10 years or something, and that if we're diligent about getting the sewer line rodded as soon as we notice any sign of the floor drains backing up, we don't really need to do this.
Has anyone had experience with this? I don't know enough about plumbing to decide if this is a good decision or not.
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