anawanahuanana
5th November 2007, 02:24 PM
G'day. I have a rental unit, and the tennant has reported a blocked toilet on several occasions in the last couple of weeks. The plumber my property manager uses (who unblocked it both times before with a plunger) told me this morning that he needs to dig up some concrete outside the toilet external wall and dig down to the sewer pipe to find the obstruction. He says that there is evidence that the concrete has been dug up here previously and due to the fact it is right next to the toilet outlet, he is convinced the problem lies there. He will also put in an I/O (????) pipe with a cap on it, so the area can be accessed more easily in the future.
Now my question is how long roughtly should this job take? He's quoted me $66 per hour which is OK, but won't give me a rough timeframe. I just want to make sure he isn't going to fleece me for a huge amount when the bill comes in!
The unit is about 25 years old if that helps regarding the possible sewer pipe material. As an aside, should the sewer be a Body Corp responsibility? I've tried getting onto the B.C manager, but she is away at the moment.
Thanks in advance.
Now my question is how long roughtly should this job take? He's quoted me $66 per hour which is OK, but won't give me a rough timeframe. I just want to make sure he isn't going to fleece me for a huge amount when the bill comes in!
The unit is about 25 years old if that helps regarding the possible sewer pipe material. As an aside, should the sewer be a Body Corp responsibility? I've tried getting onto the B.C manager, but she is away at the moment.
Thanks in advance.