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There are two tub/showers in the house and I never used one of them
(call it tub B, which is on the 2nd floor) until the other wasn't usable for a couple of weeks. So, I use tub B and discover that it's clogged. 1. 3 Draino treatments don't help. 2. Snaking doesn't help. 3. Trying to blast the obstruction out with pressure from a hose just backs water up the vent pipe. 4. I try a tougher snake - it's made from a stiff wire and has a business end, and you can shove it hard against the obstruction. I insert it into the vent pipe directly from above. This gets me nowhere. What I don't understand is this: The blockage (which feels solid) appears to be about 3 feet ABOVE where the tub drain joins the vent pipe on its way to the ground where it meets the sewer piping. What's going on here? Thanks for any ideas. |
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