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Snake Your Sewer Line

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Our house was built in 1936 and therefore retains a lot of character and quirkiness that new homes don't have. By character and quirkiness I mean; bad wiring, busted heaters, leaking roofs, and clogged sewer lines. We've been dealing with that last unmentionable item recently and it hasn't been pretty.

Charles & Hudson | November 6, 2008 | Comments () |

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