| Backed up Hi,
I'm sure a plumber will be along to give you an idea of possibly the cost. You could also call a reputable plumber and get an idea of what it will cost to "snake" out your sewer line to where it hooks up with the main line.
My own home, after living here approx. 20 yrs, was showing the same symptoms. I was lucky, becuase I used a snake, from the top of the Septic Tank (I know you don't have one), and found a solid build-up in the sewage line, about 5 feet from the Septic Tank. This was stopping up everything. The clog was caused by possibly grease, and also soap deposit buildup over time. The "clog" was about 2 feet long! Needless to say, we don't pour any type of grease down the kitchen sink anymore!
I am almost sure your sewer line, from your house, to the main line, is clogged up. If you know approx. how long your sewer line is to the main line, you could buy a snake, maybe 25 feet, or might take longer. Sometimes, if you can get under your house, or maybe if you have a basement, there will be a "screw-on" plug, at a 45 degree angle, to the sewer line for snaking purposes. You could un-screw the plug, and snake it out yourself. But, if this isn't possible, or too much trouble without proper wrenches, I would call a local plumber and ask the cost. I do wish you the very best. |