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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]so they demo'd a concrete floor, ruined a drain line, and they replaced the line? If this is a floor, drain, you should first make sure it just hasn't gone dry. A lot of times with no active water draining, the floor drain trap will dry up enough to allow air admittance. If there is no trap where there should be one, You might have some leverage. If you can demonstrate they did plumbing work without a master license and without a permit, you can get them in serious trouble with WSSC (assuming they have a MD contractor's license). Get a plumber to figure that out. [/quote] It's an outdoor drain in a sidewalk so it did not require a permit for the concrete work. Obviously the concrete guys weren't supposed to touch the drain but they jack hammered right through it (even though I told them exactly where the drain was. They were only supposed to change the fixture on the drain but not touch the pipe). I am in DC. Plumber can't see through the concrete, but I have photos of their work when it was broken (I don't have photos of what they replaced it with though).[/quote]
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