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Re: Slip lining a drain pipe

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Sammy bin Snoozin

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Nov 12, 2007, 12:49:46 PM11/12/07
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Thanks, Dan. Since last posting I found one guy who would do it for
$2-3K. 20-ft drain 4-inch. Seems like it's better to just dig it up
and replace the line.


"DanG" <dgri...@7cox.net> wrote in message
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> This is a very expensive process. The contractor I know involved
> in this stuff does huge, out-of-town and out-of-state work. There
> is no way they would even have a conversation with a residential,
> single family size job.
>
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> "Sammy bin Snoozin" <SammyBi...@REyahooMOVE.com> wrote in
> message news:zcpZi.350$Y32.174@trnddc04...
> > Reposting, hoping someone in the area of Catawba County, NC, NW
> > of
> > Charlotte, knows a company who can do this kind of work in a
> > home
> > 4-inch drain. I have called the manufacturers of the equipment
> > they
> > use and gotten several referrals, but no one willing to drive to
> > that
> > location. I found one company in Richmond but too far for them.
> > Another in Tennessee, same story.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a brand of slip liner for residential? I
> > would
> > like to contact them and find out if they can recommend a
> > plumber who
> > uses their stuff in my area. I checked with Amerik Supplies,
> > but they
> > did not have anyone in my area who used their equipment.
> >
> > Is there a good plumbing related newsgroup or other place to
> > post
> > questions like this? This one disappeared from verizon
> > recently...
> > pdaxs.services.plumbing
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Sam
> >
> >
>
>


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