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<blockquote data-quote="JMD" data-source="post: 4135386" data-attributes="member: 47292"><p>Hey</p><p>I own a house built in 66 and have the original main line running to the Yukon sewer system. I had a tree in the back yard until about 5 years ago and the root system did a job on the old orangeburg pipe. My plumber that I've known since 1995 has told me that he could reline the pipe for much less than cutting my concrete slab. Has anyone else used this method of pipe repair? Ive read a lot on the internet about it, some like it some dont.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMD, post: 4135386, member: 47292"] Hey I own a house built in 66 and have the original main line running to the Yukon sewer system. I had a tree in the back yard until about 5 years ago and the root system did a job on the old orangeburg pipe. My plumber that I've known since 1995 has told me that he could reline the pipe for much less than cutting my concrete slab. Has anyone else used this method of pipe repair? Ive read a lot on the internet about it, some like it some dont. [/QUOTE]
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