mbloom57
Nov 16, 2012, 12:57 AM
Recently, I had to call plumbers out to my house for a stopped up toilet. I have a home warranty and was initially covered for them to clear the stoppage. When they came I had two functioning toilets out of the three. The one in the basement had no problem and still continues to work. The "guest" toilet is the one that started having the problem and then the other toilet started having problems while the plummers were there. They claimed that they could not clear either toilet and that the problem may likely be the sewage line that runs from the house to the city line which is not covered under my home warranty insurance. This may very well be the case, but I can't understand why my basement toilet would still be working if this was the problem. As it stands, they are coming out this morning and doing a clearing area on one side of my house ( I can't remember exactly the term they used). They said if this didn't work, they will use a camera to figure out the problem. This alone will run me 750.00 for clearing and another 400 for the camera. If they have to do something to the line in front of my house that could run into a couple of thousand. I could not sleep thinking about this. So I thought maybe I will try the toilets since the one in the basement is being used more (never use it), maybe the activity will help clear the line. Interestingly enough, both toilets started to work. However, the front toilet started to back up again after the third flush, so I still have a problem. Any advice would really be appreciated.