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<blockquote data-quote="sushi &amp; pistols" data-source="post: 4261268" data-attributes="member: 45152"><p>I am a Remodel Contractor but I will say I am NOT a plumber and always contract out most plumbing. There are two fixes which I am sure you are aware of. One is to cut the slab and replace drains. When I encounter this I always bring in a plumber and have them help me map out where the slab needs to be opened and we do the concrete cutting ourselves. This will save you a bundle if you are able to do this yourself. Then I have them come back and do the plumbing. (only because I am not a licensed plumber and we usually have to pull a permit. If not in city limits we do the plumbing. Shhhh don't tell anyone :-) The other option is to come out and have someone do the epoxy lining which I have done ONE time and I am having a difficult time remembering what the exact cost was. Seems like it was 5000.00? I have a text to the owner and he has not answered at the time of this post. I hope you are able to remedy your problem without breaking you bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sushi & pistols, post: 4261268, member: 45152"] I am a Remodel Contractor but I will say I am NOT a plumber and always contract out most plumbing. There are two fixes which I am sure you are aware of. One is to cut the slab and replace drains. When I encounter this I always bring in a plumber and have them help me map out where the slab needs to be opened and we do the concrete cutting ourselves. This will save you a bundle if you are able to do this yourself. Then I have them come back and do the plumbing. (only because I am not a licensed plumber and we usually have to pull a permit. If not in city limits we do the plumbing. Shhhh don't tell anyone :-) The other option is to come out and have someone do the epoxy lining which I have done ONE time and I am having a difficult time remembering what the exact cost was. Seems like it was 5000.00? I have a text to the owner and he has not answered at the time of this post. I hope you are able to remedy your problem without breaking you bank. [/QUOTE]
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