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Ah, the joys of home ownership...

Started by KS71owner, April 07, 2009, 10:40:01 PM

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KS71owner

I had a sewer line backup last week that turned into a sewer replacement. I spent yesterday watching plumbers dig out about 50 feet of trench in my backyard to replace a busted line. They did a good job though, got the whole thing done in about 8 hours. Had a new cleanout installed, 50 feet of new pipe and snaking all the way to the main. I'm just fortunate that I didn't have to tunnel under my garage and replace the whole line.  :eek2:

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Good times.  :brickwall:

Todd Wilson

Yeah  that and water main pipe  is usually a very expensive thing to deal with. If you got a friend with a trencher or a way to rent one you can usually do it cheaper. Thats the hard part to get the dirt moved. Never happens at a good time and its always a 1000$ bill.


Todd



Rolling_Thunder

you think you got it bad ?  I've been the one digging 300 feet trenches for this with...     a shovel....      :rofl:
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TeeWJay426

Had some joy myself a couple of months back... have hot water baseboard heat, oil fired boiler, in February the boiler goes, and proceeds to dump the entire contents of the hot water system in the basement. Fortunately, it leaked slow, so I had the pleasure of cleaning water up for 3 solid days. Not to mention the joys of living in New Hampshire in February with no heat (except for the wood stove in the basement- thank goodness for that!), and the nearly 5000 dollar bill for the replacement installation.  :icon_smile_angry:
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Charger_Fan

At least this is a good chance to re-sod your back yard. ::)

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PocketThunder

Quote from: Charger_Fan on April 08, 2009, 01:02:24 PM
At least this is a good chance to re-sod your back yard. ::)

or keep trenching and install a geo-thermal heat system and get off the grid. somewhat anyways...  :scratchchin:
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WingCharger

We have some problems with our septic tank and the county. (Of course it has nothing to do with the inspector coming during December and having 6 people in the house. :brickwall:)
We had to haul a ton of dirt and cover out entire back and side yard. :RantExplode: Now we have a big yard covered in mud. :nana: