Tunnel under foundation to replace cast iron drain for 2 full bathrooms kitchen and washer drain to SCH 40 PVC pipe. Total length of tunnel is approximately 90 feet with 3 access holes one located in the back right side of home the second will be in the front where drain line exits the foundation. Sewer line will be repalced from the home to the city tap connection that runs from the front right corner of the home to the front right corner of the property.
3310 GREENLAWN PKWY, AUSTIN, TX 78757
Permit Details
- Permit Number
- 2026-056301 PP
- Type
- plumbing_permit
- Status
- final
- Issued Date
- May 13, 2026
- Expires
- June 4, 2026
- County
- Austin, TX
Parties
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This permit expires on June 4, 2026.
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