Sage of the Leaking Pipe – Update
July 13, 2009 at 9:06 PM | Posted in Edmonton | Leave a commentTags: Contractor, Fix, Leak, Plumbing, Water
So I guess I owe everyone an update on the Saga of the Leaking Pipe. We finally got two quotes in, with significant difference between the two for the same scope of work and same timing – so we went with the lower quote, of course!
Originally, they thought we may have to wait until next week, but turns out they found an opening tomorrow, so the crew will be there in the morning to start work! Yeah! Too bad it means that E&G are stuck moving furniture and clearing out a whole bunch of stuff tonight, all by themselves, I think! But on the positive side, we’ll be rid of the lead water pipes, have a new sewer line and be back in the 21st century! Not bad for a 60+ year old house!
Let’s all pray hard that 1) there are no surprises when they start work tomorrow and 2) there are no surprises when the water is turned back on when it’s all done!
Saga of the Leaking Pipe – Decisions Decisions!
July 10, 2009 at 5:47 PM | Posted in Edmonton | Leave a commentTags: City of Edmonton, Contractor, Property, Quote, Sewer, Water
Interesting – both companies have come by now. One came by, did a quick review, determined there was no complication with the sewer lines, and gave a quote (gulp) for just the water line that was somewhat higher than we expected – and we’ll still be responsible for fixing the drill hole in the concrete and outside when they are done…but on the positive side, they can do it immediately.
The other company came by, investigated the property inside and out, and had some concerns about the location of the sewer lines and how things connected into the house. He called the city himself to check into the property and find out about the sewer/water lines & it turns out they were done separately, but are running beside each other, so we really have to do both together to be safe. He can’t determine where these come into the house though, so has suggested running a camera through to find the entry point, so there aren’t any mistakes once they start digging. May mean a (small) hole in the floor of a downstairs bedroom. He won’t risk a quote until he has all the facts about the current setup, so we have to do this before we can get a comparison quote. Also he probably can’t start the replacement work for another week though, because of his schedule.
Two completely opposite approaches: which one is right and how do we tell?
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