Goodbye $675+....I hardly knew you

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ebaycj

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I don't know about you, but my city water bill covers all damages on all equipment from the city water distribution center up to and including the water gauge on the side of my house (basically everything on the outside of the house). I make one call to them, they come and fix it, no charge.

You may want to look into this, you may be able to have the plumber bill the city (or at least you pay him, then get reimbursed by the city)..
 

jadinolf

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Originally posted by: Queasy
So, the main water line to my house was busted sometime yesterday. My next door neighbor came over to tell me I had water flooding out of my garden next to my house. Apparently, tree roots are the cause.

Now I've got a plumber out there digging up my yard. $675 + parts.

<sigh> I hate these kind of unexpected expenses.

Was that for a replacement or a repair. If a replacement, that's a bargain. I got quotes from $4000 to $2700. Did it myself and while I was at it put in two sprinkler heads.

Materials were $140.

 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: Queasy
So, the main water line to my house was busted sometime yesterday. My next door neighbor came over to tell me I had water flooding out of my garden next to my house. Apparently, tree roots are the cause.

Now I've got a plumber out there digging up my yard. $675 + parts.

<sigh> I hate these kind of unexpected expenses.

Was that for a replacement or a repair. If a replacement, that's a bargain. I got quotes from $4000 to $2700. Did it myself and while I was at it put in two sprinkler heads.

Materials were $140.

Replacement for the section of pipe that burst. I have a feeling that it will end up being around $100 for materials.
 

jadinolf

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Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: Queasy
So, the main water line to my house was busted sometime yesterday. My next door neighbor came over to tell me I had water flooding out of my garden next to my house. Apparently, tree roots are the cause.

Now I've got a plumber out there digging up my yard. $675 + parts.

<sigh> I hate these kind of unexpected expenses.

Was that for a replacement or a repair. If a replacement, that's a bargain. I got quotes from $4000 to $2700. Did it myself and while I was at it put in two sprinkler heads.

Materials were $140.

Replacement for the section of pipe that burst. I have a feeling that it will end up being around $100 for materials.

That 'splains it. Thanks.
 

dmcowen674

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Oct 13, 1999
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The rest of the pipe will not hold.

Rent a ditchwitch and run new line yourself.

Hard to believe the pipe replacement is no longer covered.

That's discrimination by time.

People that have the pipe longer are more susectiple of the defect.
 

dartworth

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Originally posted by: jadinolf


Was that for a replacement or a repair. If a replacement, that's a bargain. I got quotes from $4000 to $2700. Did it myself and while I was at it put in two sprinkler heads.

Materials were $140.


Did you put a backflow preventer on the sprinkler line?
 

Queasy

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Total cost with parts came out to be $821. :(

Not to mention that my wife's uncle is going to charge us ~$400 to replace the rest of the blue pipes outside.