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cast iron soil stack
My soil stack is indoors and boxed in by plasterboard.After a blockage
in the toilet ,which was cleared with plunger,the blockage is now lodged in the stack. Outside we have rodded as far as we can go so assume the clog is in the vertical part still - downstairs sinks drain away fine. I cannot get onto the roof to rod down the stack so I wonder if I remove the plasterboard , would there be an access panel in a cast iron stack? If not any ideas how I can dissolve this blockage? I think its due to a cleaning wipe which I doubt will break down. |
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