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Install, Replace or Repair Sewer Main: Repair
This is a clean out for Backwater valve in my basement. My driveway has sunk and I am getting it repaired. But before I do that I need an extension put on the white pipe to raise it above driveway. Right now it sits too low to be above grade when I fix the driveway. The pipe has to be fixed first and then driveway fixed by someone else.

Install or renovate foundation: Repair an existing foundation; 2000...
My house, which is 40 years old, is built on a concrete slab. There is a toilet on the ground floor and the concrete is covered with ceramic tiles. There is a small hole behind the toilet (see photos 958 & 959) where the tile and concrete have degraded over the years which has allowed a small amount of water to sometimes accumulate. In summer, water condensation appears on the toilet bowl and this accumulates on the floor and this may account for the degradation. I do not think water is coming in from the exterior of the house. There is a small amount of damage on the concrete foundation on the exterior of the house just below the vinyl siding (see photos 962 & 964). Recently, I found a mushroom growing in the hole behind the toilet inside the house – it is about 4 inches in diameter (see photo 961). Picture 563 shows the toilet and you can see a small crack in the tile at the back. Similar cracks (about 2 mm in size) are present in the tiles in other parts of the house at the perimeter and these are always dry.

Clean or maintain septic tank or grease trap: Repair
Leech bed may be clogged. Was pumped less than 2 weeks ago.

Install or renovate foundation: Repair an existing foundation; Less...
Concrete garage wall is spalling and deteriorating, especially in one area.

Install or replace drainage system: Less than 100 sq ft
Two sections of flexible hose was used to connect tub drain to P-trap. Not certain where leak is from.