Hazlet, NY; Residential Home; Customer has a 100′ line leaving the home that transitions from clay to cast iron, and then back to clay. The line had significant scale buildup, as well as root infiltration in the clay piping; Removed scale and roots, then lined 108 feet, as well as replaced house trap. The job took roughly 2 days to complete, including travel, prep, set up, and tear down.



