What mateial is your sewer service? If it is clay, buy the coverage.
Maybe have the line televised. That would cost a couple hundred bucks.
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From: Doug Braun <doug@dougbraun.com>
> Hello,
>
> My water company has been sending me stuff warning of
> the horrors I would experience if the water or sewer
> lines from the curb to my house were to fail, and
> urging me to subscribe to their protection program
> (for about $14 per month).
>
> Does anyone know if these plans are ever useful in
> practice? Or are they crippled by exclusions,
> deductibles, etc?
>
> I guess their potential value would depend on the
> likelihood of having problems with the lines. My
> house was built in the mid '70's, and is about 120
> feet from the curb, with a bunch of decent-size trees
> between the house and the curb. I have lived here
> only three years, and have had no trouble with roots,
> etc. What is the typical life expectancy of a sewer
> line, anyway?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug
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