We just had some plumbers come in to unclog a stopped up toilet. They said the clog was too far into the pipe for a snake to reach, so they would have to cut into the sewer pipe to fix it. They did, and a significant amount of raw sewage sprayed out and spilled out onto my basement floor, at least enough to create a standing puddle on the floor. For clean up, they asked us to use two of our old towels, which we gave them. The smell was horrendous, and remains horrendous 10 hours later. They also walked through the house in their boots that had been covered in sewage. They didn't take their trash out with them, instead leaving it in the basement trash can.
My question is, how egregious is all this relative to typical practices of good plumbers? When cutting into the sewage pipe, should they have been able to prevent the sewage from spraying out like it did? Is it reasonable to have expected them to have prepared the area with a tarp or plastic sheeting to prior to cutting into the pipe? What kind of cleanup is industry? Would most plumbers take off their shoes and take trash with them? I'd appreciate any thoughts on this, as I will be taking this up with the company owner tomorrow.
My question is, how egregious is all this relative to typical practices of good plumbers? When cutting into the sewage pipe, should they have been able to prevent the sewage from spraying out like it did? Is it reasonable to have expected them to have prepared the area with a tarp or plastic sheeting to prior to cutting into the pipe? What kind of cleanup is industry? Would most plumbers take off their shoes and take trash with them? I'd appreciate any thoughts on this, as I will be taking this up with the company owner tomorrow.