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Hey folks. Need some advice before I have to call a plumber (or some
other drastic step). One of our toilets has started to back up, not completely flushing the contents of the bowl (it hasn't overflowed, yet). I plunged and plunged (using 2 different plungers!) and the toilet still won't flush as it used to. At best, the water now just swirls a bit, gets lower in the bowl (often leaving some remains of the last use) and then starts to re-fill. Is a snake the next step? Anyone got one I can borrow on the north side of Atlanta? ;-) Thanks for any input... Mike |
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