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I can't track down the picture of it at the moment, but it's basically a Rube Goldberg contraption that extends the drain vertically, with the washer exhaust line still plugging in at the point of...
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Hey Tom, yeah I'm pretty sure the line is well snaked. He felt a partial block in the main drain line south of the clean-out and snaked it clear the first time; the second time he couldn't feel...
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Thanks, Tom. I did read ahead and it seems like we've done about as much as we can with snaking. As in, keeping the drain completely clear does help with the excess pump power, but we can't afford...
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It only did it the once, after we let it sit for about a week. Every other time the drain overflows, of course we get water overflowing everywhere but no smell. Well unless you count the smell of...
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"And, yes, a trap's necessary. It protects your home from sewer gas escaping. "
We're having a similar washer drain problem, and one time before the plumber could come out to snake the drain we...
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We live in a townhouse, about 35 years old, with a washing machine, about five years old, that does super load sizes, very high spin rate, really pumps the water out. It's installed on the...
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