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Originally Posted by kittygilchrist
45 minutes after my call, the Watch guy comes, who offers nothing about sewage problems. 4 hours after the initial call, the plumber arrives. Jason with Mike Scott, and he's sharp as a tack, does diagnostics with running the water, can't get the problem to repeat, says he's running his snake anyway, and finds GROUT or perhaps concrete in the lines that run under the house. It's a new build so it got in the lines probably during construction
- know that if you have a new home, someone else had a problem with construction related debris in the line..
Kitty, slightly miffed
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Make that at least 2 people who found construction debris in their line. We had an issue as well, called in the plumber and he found some construction debris in the line. Unfortunately this was AFTER the home warranty expired and so we were "stuck" (pardon the pun). We didn't live in the home full time, so the problem did not manifest itself right away. In hind sight, after purchasing a new build, and hearing that others may have the same issue, I would consider having an independent plumber scope out the lines before my warranty expired if not as soon as possible after the close.
Good luck Kitty!