#10
City water and sewer.
House built mid 70s; purchased in '86
As far as I know, the pipe to the street has never been snaked.
"Don't mess with something that works" or OR get er done now before the cowchips hit the windmill?????
Grew up when houses had cesspools....learned and still follow common sense when sending stuff to the sewer!!
For those of you who have had it done, things I should know??
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#11
Any trees with long roots possible? Mostly I'm in the "if it's working leave it alone" camp. YMMV  Good luck with whatever decision you choose.
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#12
You can rent a Sewer Scope and look inside before you get your snake stuck in it. A lot of home inspectors offer this service
Neil Summers Home Inspections




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#13
Built in the 70's it should have solid piping
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#14
Do you know when sewers block?  Christmas Eve, Thanksgiving dinner, house full of wedding guests…..Contact a local service to have it camera’d and cleaned if required. Knowledge is power.
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