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some_edgy_shit- t1_j2k20zz wrote

Yeah they need to get new footage. What your sayings pretty consistent to what I see. I didn’t bring up roots blocking before because the type of tire wouldn’t help with a root ball. We usually don’t get too many blockages from debris though. The contractor has an issue with trying to save time and they pull the pressure watcher like 20 feet or less ahead of the rover. I’m going to try to attach an image of an odd one

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some_edgy_shit- t1_j2k3202 wrote

Yeah they need to get new footage. What your sayings pretty consistent to what I see. I didn’t bring up roots blocking before because the type of tire wouldn’t help with a root ball. We usually don’t get too many blockages from debris though. The contractor has an issue with trying to save time and they pull the pressure watcher like 20 feet or less ahead of the rover. I’m going to try to attach an image of an odd one. - I can’t find the photo :(

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Generallyapathetic92 t1_j2mu4ub wrote

Yeah, depends on the amount of roots in my experience but generally agree it wouldn’t help. Honestly not sure if it will help at all but only reason I can see why they’d do it.

Could be you don’t see many if they are jetting the sewer as standard. Generally not the case in the UK and we’d only jet if there is a need to do so. Assume it saves money overall even if we need to pay again.

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some_edgy_shit- t1_j2n7ft6 wrote

If it’s not standard for you it’s probably not standard most places in the us either. I’m split between a county and a military base. The military contract requires we us to jet 10% of the total length of line every year. Thanks for letting me know that through I made an assumption that was wrong.

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