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tr70
Posted 2/27/2014 07:45 (#3719872)
Subject: thawing out sewer line


Got a friend that lives in town - sewer line from the house to the street froze up. City main is just down 3 feet. They used the camera and can prove its on his side (needless to say a lot of his neighbors are having the same issue. Any thoughts as to how to unthaw this. It about 20 feet out from the house. The pipe is cast but turns to clay at some point. Local septic guy wants $480/hr and doesn't know if he can actually get it. I'm thinking suck it out and pour some antifreeze in it (city wont like it) and then every day drop some softener salt down the hatch so it don't happen again. Welder trick would work except you cat get to the backside without going up the street. Any other ideas.? Then how to keep it from doing it again.
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