Hello everyone,
I was advised to have a video pipe inspection carried out in my house from the 1960s, since the pipes are quite old and probably have had little water flow over the past few years. I don’t have any general wastewater issues.
Unfortunately, I can’t really assess the usefulness of this. Is it worthwhile? Does it make sense?
Best regards
Tassimat
I was advised to have a video pipe inspection carried out in my house from the 1960s, since the pipes are quite old and probably have had little water flow over the past few years. I don’t have any general wastewater issues.
Unfortunately, I can’t really assess the usefulness of this. Is it worthwhile? Does it make sense?
Best regards
Tassimat
The obligation was debated for a long time, but then the cities realized that their own sewer systems were so dilapidated that they would need to be repaired first. So the obligation was overturned again.
Urgent action is only necessary once the first blockages occur. Whether preventive lining rehabilitation is more cost-effective is debatable. My plumber also thinks that, in my situation, I should do nothing for now.
Urgent action is only necessary once the first blockages occur. Whether preventive lining rehabilitation is more cost-effective is debatable. My plumber also thinks that, in my situation, I should do nothing for now.
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HilfeHilfe1 Jun 2019 13:25I wouldn’t do it unless it’s necessary. Just a waste of money and unnecessary panic.