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Re: Sewer problem. [Re: The Fishing Physicist] #9209529 08/08/13 03:17 PM
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Rent a snake and clear as much of your lines... will cost you about $60 bucks.


Re: Sewer problem. [Re: cuevl] #9209790 08/08/13 04:28 PM
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About 1 year after we bought the place we are in now and having multiple stoppages, I called a plumbing buddy of mine. He scoped the entire sewer system and found the main line from the house to the street was in a S shape or more like ~~~~. There isn't enough pressure from flushing to push solids through a line like that. I had him replace the entire line and we have been poop/backup free ever since.


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