This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to rescue a buried, root-clogged pipe, without digging up the whole site.
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Amazing!
What is service called
This looks amazing! My fellow Americans, please recommend a company that offers this service in Philadelphia. Much thanks in advance.
I’m a plumber, that cost about 18,000 and up depends how long the pipe is.
Cost$
How much?
So basically if you are going under a floor and dont want to bust up the floor this is a clever solution.
If it (bad pipe) goes under a shopping mall with quartz tile worth a fortune this re lines the pipe with out busting up the floor. I like it. I never would have thought of this.
An $8-12,000 procedure for 50'. Very costly if this happens to you. Called trenchless or insituform pipe replacement.
That's really neat tech
what's the cost?