Just had the drain man in. Looks like there's a lot of tree roots in the sewage pipe from house to septic tank. Jet washing and rodding has, so far, failed and so Plan B is a spinning cutter on the end of a rod. If that fails we're looking at replacing. The drain guy suggested that I see if my house insurance covered it.
Spoke to a lovely lass in customer services. Bottom line - if a pipe is damaged by accidental damage.....like how do you accidentally damage a pipe buried in the ground and 6 ft deep ? Ask The Donald to send a bunker-buster bomb over ? Anyway accidental damage is covered.
Anything else, such as presumably the worms jumping up and down the pipe in a conga causing it to shift, is not.
You couldn't make it up
Spoke to a lovely lass in customer services. Bottom line - if a pipe is damaged by accidental damage.....like how do you accidentally damage a pipe buried in the ground and 6 ft deep ? Ask The Donald to send a bunker-buster bomb over ? Anyway accidental damage is covered.
Anything else, such as presumably the worms jumping up and down the pipe in a conga causing it to shift, is not.
You couldn't make it up