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4 Mar 1999 at 4:27 am #282759Omar Khawaja
Im searching for any information available on current technology that would enable the successful repair of an under-slab sewer line without replacement of the line. The line apparently has a break that allows soil infiltration which creates a blockage over time. At present the solution is to have a plumber clean the line on a bi-yearly basis. Are there any alternatives to removal of the conrete slab and replacement of the line??? Info greatly appreciated!!!!
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25 Sep 1999 at 7:07 am #305740jamie coleParticipant
: Im searching for any information available on current technology that would enable the successful repair of an under-slab sewer line without replacement of the line. : The line apparently has a break that allows soil infiltration which creates a blockage over time. At present the solution is to have a plumber clean the line on a bi-yearly basis. Are there any alternatives to removal of the conrete slab and replacement of the line??? : Info greatly appreciated!!!!Try this page from last monthhttp://www.niceeasy.com.au/MESSAGES/10980.html
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25 Sep 1999 at 7:07 am #307887jamie coleParticipant
: Im searching for any information available on current technology that would enable the successful repair of an under-slab sewer line without replacement of the line. : The line apparently has a break that allows soil infiltration which creates a blockage over time. At present the solution is to have a plumber clean the line on a bi-yearly basis. Are there any alternatives to removal of the conrete slab and replacement of the line??? : Info greatly appreciated!!!!
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25 Sep 1999 at 7:07 am #307889jamie coleParticipant
: : Im searching for any information available on current technology that would enable the successful repair of an under-slab sewer line without replacement of the line. : : The line apparently has a break that allows soil infiltration which creates a blockage over time. At present the solution is to have a plumber clean the line on a bi-yearly basis. Are there any alternatives to removal of the conrete slab and replacement of the line??? : : Info greatly appreciated!!!!A smaller diameter line can be slipped inside the existing line. See http://www.Inliner.net. There are other companies that have this technology.
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