Posted by 37Chief on November 19, 2014 at 10:38:13 from (68.8.190.118):
The neighbor across from Mom's place installed a sewer main about 12 years ago. He had plans approved by the city. The neighbor had a contractor install the 8 inch sewer main. Now there is a problem with the flow to the main line, because the contractor installed the line about one foot too high which was not what the plans called for. The city said it is not their problem the line was installed a foot too high, and not as the plans called for. I know each city has different regulations, but shouldn't the inspector working for city making the city somewhat responsible? One parcel is for sale, and this could effect the sale because if there isn't good flow from the house lateral to the main, a sewer pump may be needed. Another annoying thing the original installer wants 18,000.00 to pay back Mom's share for installing the line. I already paid that for hooking up the old house on the property which was well above the line, and no flow issues. Any thoughts? Stan
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