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Is there a downside to directional boring?

We have to repair a water line in our yard and have several quotes. The one from our usual plumber is higher than another company who uses this technique. It seems like much less of a ...»
disruption to the yard, but we're not sure about switching plumbers. (The new one is experienced and qualified also though). The old plumber decided he will match the price but we will still have to have some concrete pulled up and replaced. What are your thoughts?

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Kenya Mableton, GA on May 07, 2012
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    Plumber26 on May 08, 2012
    Ricardo, normally they bore the hole and pull back a sleeve though to run your pipe in. I ...»
    mean, it's an awesome way to do the job without destroying the yard. Just that some inspectors want to see the pipe in the ground (or be difficult, whatever you want to call it) ;-P

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Gardening: What would you do to improve an odd backyard shape?

Most of the usable space is on the side since the house backs up to a slope about about 12 ft from door. standard builder deck off the back . I thought about extending the deck so that ...»
the stairs would end in the side yard, but I think it will make the basement room too dark. Has anyone dealt with this issue?

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Kenya Mableton, GA
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  • Kenya
    Commented on Apr 10, 2011
    Good idea but that sounds like lots work! It may be more than we want to put into our home in ...»
    this economy. Do you have an idea of what that would cost? I don't know what the slope is, but it's steep enough to have trouble walking upright and about 25 ft to the bottom.

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