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Kiley and Sons Plumbing ran a camera through my waste line to check for ant blockage. I also had them service (back wash) our tankless hot water heater. They also checked the vents etc. This was all part of their annual inspection program. Great service and reasonably priced.
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You might try flushing about a cup of blue dish detergent (NOT dish washing machine detergent) down the toilet. Let let it stand for a few hours then flush a second cup of detergent. It worked great for me.
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We had similar problem--eventually wound up with complete blockage. Mike Scott snaked it and came back with a bunch of fine roots--incursion from the tree in the front yard near the sewer line. Now I put a couple of pounds of ROEBIC K-77 - ROOT KILLER FOR SEWER down the toilet every six months--let it sit overnight and bingo. No more problems.
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Could be tree roots in the drain . Happen to a few I know.
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Plumber time without question.
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Disposable wipes are not disposable. Will lie there collecting grease, hair & soap scum to cause blockage. Do you use them? Time for camera.
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Ohiobuckeye
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try16 OZ white vinegar and 1/4 baking soda ,
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we've 'heard' the slope of the waste line may not be to code - iirc, 1" drop in 10'
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Outgoing sewage pipe may have belly.
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video your pipe. Mine has a belly in it, roots and I must flush it out every couple of months. It would cost $5,000 to have it corrected and so must live with it. Only use Scott Toilet Paper. |
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