Is $15,000 to replace the sewer tap a fair price?
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We have replaced the previous 30 feet from our house and just our luck, the last portion needs replacing only a year and a half later. We paid $16,000 for the previous repairs and are all maxed out money wise and are still paying on that loan. We cannot refinance our mortgage because we are behind on payments. We are struggling like so many other people are.
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Replace the final portion of the sewer line (the tap) connecting to the main. - Replace sewer tap - Final portion of the line not covered in previous 30ft repair
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