Where I left off last time, the sewer was missing. Well I found it, right where the second company told me. I still have some issues with the company that did the initial camera work, they are giving me the money back for the work they "did" but I will still never use them for any work in the future. The remainder of the rough-in plumbing work went smoothly, passed inspection and got filled back in.
Actual sewer line with all the new stuff going into it
View of the plumbing work from upstairs
The concrete guys came in and got done in a hurry. The guys were great and I enjoyed them doing the work, I did find it funny how the whole job worked. They worked their butts off to get the concrete from the truck into the holes, but then, had to sit around and wait for it to set up for a while so they could go smooth it out, then do it again. It looked like the definition of "hurry up and wait."
Early morning concrete delivery
Its nice not to have any holes to fall in anymore
Trench drain and waste water sample port
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