Posted on Friday, December 28, 2012 6:32 AM
A BIG THANKS goes out to John and Brooke for having the confidence in us to fix a problem sewer line. John has been dealing with repeated sewer backups for quite some time, pulling the toilet and snaking the pipe from there, only to have it back up again a short time later. We ran the sewer camera and found that there was one really bad spot causing all the trouble, so we located that section of pipe, excavated, then installed two way outside cleanouts. This is a huge upgrade for John. Not only did we eliminate the broken section, but now he has a full 4" outside cleanout access for future cleanings. Remember, once a year cleaning is routine for clay sewer pipes. Cut the roots BEFORE they break your pipe. Don't forget to like us at the button below.
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Posted on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 2:50 PM
A big THANKS goes out to Linda and Darrell from Arizona for having the confidence in us to repair the sewer service in there rental home in Northglenn, Colorado. After a sewer scope inspection we found that the pipe only had two bad sections where some significant roots were clogging the pipe over and over again. We located the worst spot, excavated this 6' section of pipe, and installed some 4" outside cleanouts. Then we ran the 4" blade to clean out the rest of the pipe. Now the pipe can be completeley cleaned from outside the house, with a full 4" root blade. Remember, once a year root cleaning is routine for clay, or in this case concrete, sewer pipe. You can get many more years of trouble free service with routine root cleaning. Check out the video here...http://youtu.be/Arh5q2mOSOI Don't forget to like us on the facebook button below...THANKS!
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Posted on Friday, December 7, 2012 5:52 PM
Chandra and her husband dug out all of this dirt to expose the sewer service line, then called us to install some cleanouts, cable and re-camera. Well it looks like the whole sewer line is probably going to need to be replaced. We found the pipe completely cored with roots for the first three feet and then no pipe at all, just mud... uh oh! Chandra and her team of friends are real go getters and are going to try to tackle the sewer replacement by themsleves to save some money. We'll be there to help, if needed.
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Posted on Friday, December 7, 2012 5:45 PM
Thanks to Dianne for having the confidence in us to do some rough plumbing in her basement remodel. Dianne has a friend who is going to finish the rest, so she only needed the hard part done by a pro, just to be sure it works later on... good idea!
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Posted on Friday, December 7, 2012 5:35 PM
  Thanks again to Jack Kennedy of the Kennedy Brokerage for having the confidence in us to tackle a tough sewer repair. This house is over 100 years old and the sewer pipe was completely gone in one 3' section, draining everything into a washed out cavity. Making things worse, we found an old abandoned grease trap crowded right on top of this rotted out section and shifted the old pipes in two different directions... ugh! After repair we ran the camera again and found the rest of the pipe to be in pretty good condition, saving Jack thousands of dollars.
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