Badweek1
2017-08-12 15:14:07 UTC
Looking for a bit of advice. Found out Monday we had leakage in the back alley
from our sewer line. Plumbers came Tuesday and determined they had to dig down
to the main sewer line. The long and short is that my family and I were unable
to do anything that would cause draining because the pipes were disconnected
and any waste water would go into the hole, and as we are not the types to let
people work in those conditions we did not use the toliet shower etc...
Regardless of the price(which is of no complaint) and who in the chain is
responsible for delay (subcontractor), the hired company is responsible in my
opinion. To continue, Wednesday no work was done, Thursday the hole was
finally dug down to the level required to complete, and Friday at 8 pm work
actually begun and a finished product was given by 9 pm. My issue here is 4
days acceptable in anyway by industry standards? Do I have a legitimate
complaint worth taking to state and city boards? Fully understanding that
safety is paramount I realize that shoring was needed and the main delay. But
I had to threaten to fire the company to get the work done. Was it
irresponsible to take apart the pipes on Tuesday knowing they would have to
dig down 15 feet? Was a solid steel shoring really necessary or are there
other more expedient means to complete the task? Is it acceptable to leave
contaminated dirt sitting above ground for days in a traffic area? I have my
thoughts but just want to make sure before I send in official complaints.
Company names and location will not be given out so please do not ask.
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from our sewer line. Plumbers came Tuesday and determined they had to dig down
to the main sewer line. The long and short is that my family and I were unable
to do anything that would cause draining because the pipes were disconnected
and any waste water would go into the hole, and as we are not the types to let
people work in those conditions we did not use the toliet shower etc...
Regardless of the price(which is of no complaint) and who in the chain is
responsible for delay (subcontractor), the hired company is responsible in my
opinion. To continue, Wednesday no work was done, Thursday the hole was
finally dug down to the level required to complete, and Friday at 8 pm work
actually begun and a finished product was given by 9 pm. My issue here is 4
days acceptable in anyway by industry standards? Do I have a legitimate
complaint worth taking to state and city boards? Fully understanding that
safety is paramount I realize that shoring was needed and the main delay. But
I had to threaten to fire the company to get the work done. Was it
irresponsible to take apart the pipes on Tuesday knowing they would have to
dig down 15 feet? Was a solid steel shoring really necessary or are there
other more expedient means to complete the task? Is it acceptable to leave
contaminated dirt sitting above ground for days in a traffic area? I have my
thoughts but just want to make sure before I send in official complaints.
Company names and location will not be given out so please do not ask.
--
for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/plumbing/sewer-line-issue-repair-5915-.htm