JimmyU
Jun 8, 2011, 04:58 AM
The problem started a little over a year ago, a few days before my wedding while my family was staying with us. Called a rooter to auger the line and again a couple days later. Finally broke down and had a camera run through after the third occurrence. Discovered a belly, approx 10' long, about 20' from entrance to city sewer. Looks as though ground has sunk and no signs of a break. Rooter suggested using a blow bag as a temporary fix and I've been using the heck out of it (think I'm on my 5th one now?)
Moving on to today, I'm about to sell and I know this will be a sticking point with a potential buyer. So the question is, can I dig up the line and "raise" the sunken portion to ensure at least 1/8" per ft of grade? Or is this not possible? I'm hoping it's as simple as digging it up, lifting and leveling the line, back-filling below with sand, and filling it in. Obviously if I discover a break, it's time to call in an expert, but either way, having the digging done should save me a bundle. Am I missing anything?
Moving on to today, I'm about to sell and I know this will be a sticking point with a potential buyer. So the question is, can I dig up the line and "raise" the sunken portion to ensure at least 1/8" per ft of grade? Or is this not possible? I'm hoping it's as simple as digging it up, lifting and leveling the line, back-filling below with sand, and filling it in. Obviously if I discover a break, it's time to call in an expert, but either way, having the digging done should save me a bundle. Am I missing anything?