I discovered a sewer line blockage, and by coincidence, happened to have Plumbing Company X (I don't want to name them) working on an unrelated plumbing fixture under warranty. Company X snaked the line and found roots. I got bids from Company X, from another Angie's List company (Company Y) and from Roto-Rooter, an Angie's company. All three believed that the line needed a and quot;pipe burstand quot; to fix the broken line. Company X bid $6700 plus permit costs (which would have pushed it over $7,000). Company Y bid $9,990 , after an and quot;Angies list discountand quot;, but refused to honor its own Angie's coupon for $3000 maximum because they said the sewer line was more than 5 feet deep in the street (it wasn't). Roto Rooter bid $5400, including all permit fees. They came when promised and did an excellent job. When they dug the hole in the street to access the sewer, they saw that the line wasn't broken. Only a conector had broken where the line met the main, so they simply reconnected it and did the other work and closed up the hole and paved it. They also reduced the bill because the repiping wasn't necessary after all. Quick service, low bid, concern for the customer and honesty. What else could you ask for? Brian was the main plumber (along with his brother) and were excellent.