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Old Mar 25, 2007, 07:46 AM
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Toilet and shower not Draining.

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Dear Sir:

I am in the country on a old septic tank system. The toilet and shower are side by side and neither are draining vey well, eventially the drains do drain.
While plunging the toilet water came out of the lock down bolts that hold the toilet to the floor - so I am thinking my problem in between the toliet and septic tank.

Wondering do I need to remove my toliet from the floor to use a electric snake, assuming this is what you recomend.

THANK YOU for your time
Gary
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The first thing I would do is open up the house clean out and check for standing water. This will tell you whether the problem's in the septic tank or tin the house drainage system. Let me know what you find. Good luck, Tom
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We had a similar problem a few years back. After opening the clean out, we found that the back-flow valve had partially broken and caused a blockage of toilet debris behind the valve. bathtubs and toilet would drain very slowly, and sometimes a toilet flush would send water back up into the bath tub drain. An easy valve replacement and clean out fixed the deal.

Hope this helps
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