Red Wiggler
Senior Member
I believe I have read in the past about people using a Roto-Rooter company to "smooth" out a bad spot in a Duct Bank conduit. Has anyone had any experience with this method?
I have one empty 4" conduit that is part of a 12 conduit ductbank that was damaged by a plumber using a jack-hammer (I can't believe it either). Our See-Snake shows a spot where the jack- hammer bit penetrated the 4" pvc conduit. There are some jagged edges that could harm the conductors when they are pulled in. Do you think a Roto-Rooter would smooth out the bad spots?
If not I will need to jack-hammer out the concrete and repair the conduit.
I was told that Utility companies have used Roto-Rooters in the past to repair their duct banks, but I cannont substantiate this information.
I have one empty 4" conduit that is part of a 12 conduit ductbank that was damaged by a plumber using a jack-hammer (I can't believe it either). Our See-Snake shows a spot where the jack- hammer bit penetrated the 4" pvc conduit. There are some jagged edges that could harm the conductors when they are pulled in. Do you think a Roto-Rooter would smooth out the bad spots?
If not I will need to jack-hammer out the concrete and repair the conduit.
I was told that Utility companies have used Roto-Rooters in the past to repair their duct banks, but I cannont substantiate this information.