kenick49
Mar 26, 2012, 11:57 AM
I live in a 3 story townhouse apartment. The basement is finished and we use it as both a laundry room and a bedroom. The rooms are simply separated by furniture.
The issue is that the floor drain overflows EVERY wash. It has been this way the entire 18 months that we have lived here. We have bought a snake and tried it many times. It worked for just the next load of laundry, with only less water overflowing than before. We have tried several different brands of drain cleaner, including high priced, smelly sulfur ones, etc. Nothing seems to work. I have no clue where the vent for the drain is. The apartment is a brick building and I can't seem to find where the vent could be. We asked the landlord for help when we first found the problem only a week or so after moving in. He suggested we get a snake, that is all. We most definitely cannot afford to have a plumber take a look at it, especially if it never seems they do the job right.
The water overflow has caused several problems. It has gone into the bedroom area and caused carpeting and furniture to get wet and soggy and gross! Also, in the laundry room, the water has soaked dry clothes and other things about the room. Another worry is that the water goes under the electric dryer, which could cause electric shock or even a fire!
Any help is much appreciated!!
The issue is that the floor drain overflows EVERY wash. It has been this way the entire 18 months that we have lived here. We have bought a snake and tried it many times. It worked for just the next load of laundry, with only less water overflowing than before. We have tried several different brands of drain cleaner, including high priced, smelly sulfur ones, etc. Nothing seems to work. I have no clue where the vent for the drain is. The apartment is a brick building and I can't seem to find where the vent could be. We asked the landlord for help when we first found the problem only a week or so after moving in. He suggested we get a snake, that is all. We most definitely cannot afford to have a plumber take a look at it, especially if it never seems they do the job right.
The water overflow has caused several problems. It has gone into the bedroom area and caused carpeting and furniture to get wet and soggy and gross! Also, in the laundry room, the water has soaked dry clothes and other things about the room. Another worry is that the water goes under the electric dryer, which could cause electric shock or even a fire!
Any help is much appreciated!!