cgg90210
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posted on 30-3-13 at 01:12 AM |
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Flood Grouting
Hey all, been a while since I've been on here,but I saw an interesting prospect called "flood grouting " that says this product will seal/repair
underground plumbing leaks. Was wondering if anyone has had any luck with this or any relative non-invasive products.
Thanks for ANY thoughts,
Chris
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posted on 9-6-13 at 12:44 PM |
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http://www.floodgrouting.com/
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posted on 10-6-13 at 05:38 AM |
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Used it twice
Repaired two main drain leaks... both black poly pipe with broken nylon fittings. Works well but it is a time consuming process. A trade off between
time and labor I guess.
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posted on 15-7-13 at 12:15 PM |
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So you like it 4Leakman? I will probably become a dealer here but I have no clue of startup costs. Currently I have 3 jobs this would be useful for, 1
commercial return line, 1 residential main drain and 1 residential fountain return.
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posted on 23-7-13 at 06:30 AM |
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Hi Pete
Right now the jury is still out. I would not jump into this right away if I were you, especially down there. Your plumbing repairs are fairly easy
(comparatively) to what we have up here. If you have to spend a day and a half doing a job vs a half day or so to cut and dig... well, you do the
math!
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4Leakman
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posted on 8-8-13 at 06:28 PM |
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The jury is in!
Get a Fisher listening device and do the job once!
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