Is $9,500 to line 65 feet of drain pipe a fair price?
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I've just got a quote for drain pipe lining. I know for sure it's leaking inside the house. The sewer scope showed that the pipe is not collapsed and is good for lining. I'm wondering if this is a fair price, or if I should look somewhere else.
Quote Details
This quote is for lining 65 feet of drain pipe. The drain pipe inside the house is steel, and the outside portion is terracotta. The leak is confirmed to be inside the house. A sewer scope inspection indicated that the pipe is not collapsed and is suitable for lining. - Length of pipe: 65 feet - Pipe material (inside): Steel - Pipe material (outside): Terracotta - Leak location: Inside the house - Condition: Not collapsed, suitable for lining
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Category
Plumbing
Price
$9,500
Quote Date
June 8, 2025
Location
New York
Year Built
1929
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