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Roots in the Sewer Follow-On Question
Rather than hijack the prior thread, I'll start a new one. The three toilets in
my home seem to be a little sluggish when they flush. Because of the layout of the property, I don't think there is a problem with roots in the sewer line to the street, but that could be wrong. Should I get a plumber to snake a camera down the line to look for roots? If not, what should I do first? Our local gas utility just sent a post card invitation for us to pay them $4 per month for sewer line insurance. Maybe I should buy that insurance before I do anything. |
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