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Businiess name:  Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Drain Services
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We as homeowners are trying to finish our home after the original contractor hung us out to dry and have become very frustrated with multiple plumbing subcontractors who couldn't identify the sewage outlet location on our new construction, These gentlemen came in and listened to me the first time. They brought with them the necessary equipment to diagnose and more importantly double check the location of my outlet. Previously, other contractors had brought listening equipment that they put down into the pipes and on a hunch thought they found the location and at least one secondary location. I actually cancelled the other plumbing contractor's scheduled services of bringing a jackhammer in to break up my concrete slab. I wanted to have more than an ""old man plumber's"" hunch before ripping into the concrete in a finished bedroom first and then secondarily inside our garage. After persistant Techs, John PeeVey and Jeremy Brown came in with their equipment, they were able to confirm that the lines went beyond the finished bedroom and led into the garage. I should note that they did get further into the garage than the ""old man's"" hunch would have had us going. Then to my surprise and utter delight, John and Jeremy went through another toilet line to back trace the line and was able to locate the outlet OUTSIDE the house. Thanks to their patience and dedication, I was able to save thousands by not having to rip up concrete in a wild goose chase.

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