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<blockquote data-quote="MilitantBEEMER" data-source="post: 3966253" data-attributes="member: 44437"><p>That is pretty much what the plumber suggested. Through the 3” clean out with a jetter. Because of the belly’s he stated the build up needs to be pushed out as the grade will not allow it to go on its own. I am hoping we can get it done and then revisit every couple of years.</p><p>I am trying to wrap my mind ($$$) around what is involved with fixing/replacing the lines for a permanent solution. How do builders/inspectors get away with doing and approving this kind of lousy work? No one seems to be help accountable (other than the homeowner)</p><p></p><p>See photo below. His camera pushed through the gunk on the lower left and allowed the water to start passing again.[ATTACH=full]347653[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MilitantBEEMER, post: 3966253, member: 44437"] That is pretty much what the plumber suggested. Through the 3” clean out with a jetter. Because of the belly’s he stated the build up needs to be pushed out as the grade will not allow it to go on its own. I am hoping we can get it done and then revisit every couple of years. I am trying to wrap my mind ($$$) around what is involved with fixing/replacing the lines for a permanent solution. How do builders/inspectors get away with doing and approving this kind of lousy work? No one seems to be help accountable (other than the homeowner) See photo below. His camera pushed through the gunk on the lower left and allowed the water to start passing again.[ATTACH type="full"]347653[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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