Need some advice, I think I'm getting fucked by one plumbing contractor.
Had a plumber come out because the washing machine won't drain, and when it tries to drain it fills up the sink next to it. The dishwasher will back up the kitchen sink next to it when it's running. The showers and toilets all drain fine.
The plumbing contractor that came out said that we needed to hydrojet the lines. It's a 1973 built house with cast iron pipes. They said that will fix it. They quoted us a cost of ~$1800 but the wife and I said fuck it, the pipes probably need it. The kid with the hydrojetting tool shows up, runs into my mesquite tree causing damage to it, and proceeds to hydrojet the lines. Tells me I need to run a "chain knocker" through one of the vents (there's some buildup), and that was going to cost $4500. He then leaves, leaving a mess by my house (he used my hoses and didn't even bother to clean up the site afterwards), and peels out of the driveway, chewing up some of the asphalt.
Had the supervisor come over, turns out he's the hydrojetter kids dad. He unplugged the water line to the washing machine, put it down the drain and turned it on to see if it would fill up - drained fine. We then proceeded to connect the washing machine back up to see if it would drain - it immediately filled up the sink next to it. He calls his son (hydrojetter kid), and after the phone call he also tells me I need to chain knock that one vent (for ~$4500). My washing machine is now completely full of water and won't drain.
I'm waiting for a plumber from another company to show up to get a second opinion, but I also wouldn't mind some input from some professional plumbers on the 'hide. Does it sound like I'm getting fucked? Does $4500 seem at all reasonable? Does ~$1800 for hydrojetting sound reasonable? Is this actually a venting issue?
Had a plumber come out because the washing machine won't drain, and when it tries to drain it fills up the sink next to it. The dishwasher will back up the kitchen sink next to it when it's running. The showers and toilets all drain fine.
The plumbing contractor that came out said that we needed to hydrojet the lines. It's a 1973 built house with cast iron pipes. They said that will fix it. They quoted us a cost of ~$1800 but the wife and I said fuck it, the pipes probably need it. The kid with the hydrojetting tool shows up, runs into my mesquite tree causing damage to it, and proceeds to hydrojet the lines. Tells me I need to run a "chain knocker" through one of the vents (there's some buildup), and that was going to cost $4500. He then leaves, leaving a mess by my house (he used my hoses and didn't even bother to clean up the site afterwards), and peels out of the driveway, chewing up some of the asphalt.
Had the supervisor come over, turns out he's the hydrojetter kids dad. He unplugged the water line to the washing machine, put it down the drain and turned it on to see if it would fill up - drained fine. We then proceeded to connect the washing machine back up to see if it would drain - it immediately filled up the sink next to it. He calls his son (hydrojetter kid), and after the phone call he also tells me I need to chain knock that one vent (for ~$4500). My washing machine is now completely full of water and won't drain.
I'm waiting for a plumber from another company to show up to get a second opinion, but I also wouldn't mind some input from some professional plumbers on the 'hide. Does it sound like I'm getting fucked? Does $4500 seem at all reasonable? Does ~$1800 for hydrojetting sound reasonable? Is this actually a venting issue?