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I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with either City Sewer Corp. or Soil Solutions Environmental Services? I really like the guy we've been working with at City Sewer but their bid for a sewer line replacement is > 1K above the bid from Soil Solutions plus they have a B- rating from BBB w/o accreditation vs the A+ & accreditation from Soil Solutions.
*after typing this, it looks like it would be pretty dumb for us to go w/ City Sewer, huh?
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Re: sewer company recs
No help on names, but did you decide to go ahead with the house with the bamboo? or did you find something else?
We sign our papers on monday and close either next thursday or friday!
Oh how exciting! You're so much closer to the finish than we are. Appraisal happens sometime this week on a house in SE (richmond area, south of hawthorne, north of division). We walked away from the bamboo mess and the potential lawsuit with that property. We're scheduled to close on the 19th but who knows. It's been an emotional roller-coaster and I'm not even that emotionally invested in the house quite yet. Did you get the roof problem fixed?
Oh yes... I have a lot of experience with sewers. Soil solutions was going to charge us a ton and they were going to dig under our house and destroy our deck. We went with a drilling company and it was $5,000 cheaper and they were cheap and efficient. SS wrecked my neighbors yard, killed a tree, and took 3x as long.
Our company was http://www.lovettexcavating.com/. Very happy with their service!!
We used these folks to replace our line before we closed on our house (and dealing with this during closing was a nightmare I'd prefer never to repeat--but the folks at Root Excavation were AWESOME and did a lot of dealing with the sellers/escrow people on our behalf): http://www.rootexcavation.net/