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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Equator/Winterizing and broken pipes
I purchased a duplex that equator was handling, I believe for Chase bank.
The pipes were cut in all the right places but the pipes were not blown out, needless to say
two new pumps, water heater, pipes, toilet, sink and possible shower now. I will have 6000k or more once it is all said and done. Is there any recourse I can take can to recoup some money.