Toilet Rebuilding, Video-Camera Sewer Pipe Inspection, or $79 for $250 Worth of Plumbing Services from Roto-Rooter
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Insured technicians can repair toilet tanks, fill valves, and flappers or explore sewers or underground piping with fiber-optic cameras
Indoor plumbing is something that most people take for granted, along with the fact that Christopher Columbus settled on the name “America” instead of “Spain: the Sequel.” Maintain modern perks with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $69 for a basic toilet-rebuild package (a $219 value)
- $159 for a video-camera sewer line inspection (a $439 value) $79 for $250 worth of any plumbing services
The first option covers the labor costs for a toilet rebuild, during which technicians can repair or replace worn or broken tank parts such as the fill valve and flapper. For the video-camera line inspection, technicians use a high-resolution, fiber-optic video camera to investigate up to 100 feet of underground sewer lines or other piping. The images are recorded, making subsequent repairs (not included with the inspection) expedient and cost-effective.
Though Roto-Rooter sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
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About Roto-Rooter Services Company HQ
Lots of people have leaky faucets, but most people don’t realize that their faucets could be dripping up to 3,000 gallons of wasted water each year. The teams at Roto-Rooter locations throughout the county are brimming with this type of information, absorbed over more than 75 years in business.
The company began in 1935 thanks to the ingenuity of Samuel Blanc, who patched together his first sewer-cleaning machine from a washing-machine motor and roller-skate wheels. Today, armed with much more advanced technologies, Roto-Rooter’s technicians tackle a full range of residential and commercial plumbing and drain services. The technicians are licensed, insured, and available 24/7 in case of unforeseen emergencies, such as extracting a 1,500-pound tree root from an underground pipe. And though the company dates back decades, it’s still forward thinking—its ROTOGreen initiative includes the installation of fixtures that meet or exceed EPA standards.