gregbartkiw
Member
Hi all, new to the forum. We bought a 20 year old home 2 years ago. I had a sewer company come in and do a camera inspection of my sewer lines. The technician found that below the kitchen stack, there was a large build up of soft grease for about 4 or 5 feet from the previous owners and that due to a “negative slope” in the line (-7) there was also some standing water. He suggested that we spend almost $4000 to have them come in and break up the floor and replace about 5 feet of the pvc line and correct the slope. Alternatively, they could “hydro vac” the line for $2100 but the problem could return because of negative slope…he strongly recommended the 1st option. I am wondering if these prices seem reasonable or somewhat excessive and wonder what you would do. Thanks for your professional opinions!