There are several ways to fix the problem, from riping up the kitchen tile
and open a minimum 18" x 18" hole through the concrete slab and replace the
PVC pipe from above - cost: $1750 + cabinet + tile + counter top
replacement, or trench a lateral tunnel 6 feet long from the side of the
house and at least 7 feet deep to get under the 3' deep footing for about
$3000 minimum, to other solutions. They are all tricky and they are all
expensive. Why do you all assume this is a half day roll up your sleeve and
do it solution?
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:25:28 -0500, orangetrader wrote:
It is interesting that the question is about the neighbors reactions to
your actions and not a question on how to fix the drain problem. I
guess
that explains where your priorities are.
That's not entirely true, I just needed some time to research the
problem
and find the best solution possible.
So what have you decided to do?
I mean, what else is there to do, except FIX the "drain problem"?
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