Posted by VADAVE on November 19, 2014 at 12:57:35 from (68.100.103.133):
In Reply to: Engineering question posted by 37Chief on November 19, 2014 at 10:38:13:
As it was explained to me by a plumber--There has to be 1 inch fall per 4 feet of run for the poop to flow correctly. If there is too much fall the fluid runs away from the solids and if there is too little fall everything moves so slowly that the solids settle out and stick to the bottom. Apparently sometimes the fall can be reduced by half and everything works, key words is "sometimes". When that is seems to be unknown.
In your case the inspector screwed up or was bought off. The only way your going to get this straightened out is with a lawyer. Except the contractor wants more money---hummmm. Opportunity knocks. You also say you paid this off 12 years ago so what is the rationale for the bill now? Is it legitimate? If so you have a negotiating lever if not then you will have to sue and make the county/city inspector's office part of the suit. And a lawyer has to take the job. Don't forget to include in the suit the lawyer's fee.
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