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Broken lateral sewer line
The lateral sewer line from my house to the street clogs about once a
year, in spite of my putting drain cleaner in regularly. The guy who cleaned it out last time said the line is broken. The town says it's my responsibility. It would be several thousand dollars to dig up and repair the line. I've heard one company claim that it can replace the line without any digging (I suppose by inserting another line through the old one). What's the best way to deal with this problem: Have the line cleaned once a year, get a new line, get a better sewer cleaner, or something else? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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