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    pdewolf1 Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 2, 2009, 01:55 PM
    Pipe under cement
    I have a drain pipe under cement coming from kitchen sink. It leaks. Any way to fix with out tearing up cement?
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    Aug 2, 2009, 02:47 PM
    Hi! pdewolf1, ANd Welcome to AMHD :)
    Quote Originally Posted by pdewolf1 View Post
    I have a drain pipe under cement coming from kitchen sink. It leaks. Any way to fix with out tearing up cement?
    Here's one way:
    Customers Want Trenchless Sewer Main Repair
    You'll need a pro to do it. Looks like rotor-rooter does 'em.
    I've seen the process done on 48" storm mains, but its different.

    Myself, I'd probably do it the old-fashioned way an dig it up an replace.
    You'll have to weigh the differences in time, and cost.


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    Aug 2, 2009, 03:31 PM
    What size is the pipe that's leaking? Is the washer connected to that line also? How long a pipe are we talking about? I can tell you about pipe relining. I just had my 4" house main relined. It wasn't cheap but saved me from tearing up my house. I don't know if I would recommend relining a kitchen drain that's only 2" , especially if a disposal and washer are on the same line. Let me know more about your set up. What else is that line draining? Regards, Tom

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