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I recently had sewage back up from my toilets and showers. I live in
a house built in the 1960s and it didn't have a cleanout cap. On the advice of my plumber I had one put in in my front yard (where the metal pipes exiting the house connect with the clay pipe which exits to the main sewer line in the street). After the cleanout cap was put in , the plumber snaked the main clay pipe and found no roots clogging it. He said there were roots right where the metal pipe connected to the clay pipe and removed those roots. My plumbing worked fine for a few weeks, but today I again had sewage backup in my toilets and showers and some overflowed out of the clean out cap. The sewage backup seems to happen when the clothes washer is draining and somebody is flushing the toilet or taking a shower at the same time. Anybody have any ideas?? Thanks. |
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