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I am considering purchasing a house, built in the 1920's, that currently has plumbing problems. When multiple people are occupying the house the plumbing backs up severely and cannot be used.

I believe there are roots growing into the plumbing, and this has probably been going on for some time now. If the roots actually need to be mechanically removed and/or the pipes replaced, how much does this typically cost?

2007-01-02 03:31:04 · 3 answers · asked by droppy 1 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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Be sure it really needs to be replaced. It costs in the low thousands to have it done, but you may be able to avoid that. Call your city water or sewer department and tell them what you've said here. Tell them you want to be sure it really needs to be replaced. There is a test using pressure (my memory is sketchy) from the main city sewer line and the spot where your house line connects. They know.

I was saved by a city worker who had a vendetta against plumbing companies ripping people off when it wasn't necessary.

You probably do have roots growing into the pipes. A plumber can rout the roots and then you use a product called RidX (~10.00) every year. And that truly takes care of it for me.

Another thing I learned by trial and error is that tissue/Kleenex, Puffs, etc does not degrade. It's not supposed to. That cost me about 100.00 to learn. Roots + kleenex = CLOG and stopped up pipes.

Cleaning the pipes of roots etc costs over 150.00 now I would imagine. The last time I had to have it done it cost me 75.00 and that was 10-12 years ago and I do have big trees.

Good luck and don't let them rip you off.

2007-01-02 03:51:21 · answer #1 · answered by firstyearbabyboomer 4 · 0 0

the place is the Pipe located?! It "ought to" fee that lots reckoning on how no longer common it somewhat is to get to the pipe, if there is any wall restore, and so on. If it grew to become into an common uncovered pipe, confident, 200-3 hundred could be a mind-blowing estimate... yet, unfortunatly, there is each and every so often greater to plumbing restore that only plumbing. better yet, get a e book on plumbing and take a verify out to repair it your self. in case you could, you save the do re me, if no longer, possible call Mr. extreme greenback for the restore.

2016-11-25 22:31:03 · answer #2 · answered by dextra 4 · 0 0

All the plumbing should be replaced if it has sever problems
Figure on anywhere from $90.00 to $150.00 a linear foot to replace. Or more depending on where you live

2007-01-02 03:35:25 · answer #3 · answered by Chris T 1 · 1 0

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