newmiami
Dec 3, 2007, 09:22 AM
I have a 30+ yr old house with copper piping, that I purchased 2 yrs ago. Back in May, I had a problem with my plumbing. Whenever I would use the washer, it would cause the toilet and tub to back-flow. It would start with the toilet bubbling and then the water level on both would rise until I shut off the water. I attempted to treat the problem myself by getting some main-line opener and pouring it down. Unfortunately, that seemed to aggravate the problem. Whatever was causing the blockage trapped the opener and it ate through a section of the copper piping. I had Roto-Rooter come out and they added a boot or sleeve onto the area where the drain opener had ate through. Before doing this though, the augged or snaked out the main drain line and discovered that roots had grown into my main line. A root treatment was also done and I had no trouble for several months. Then 2 months ago, it started happening again. Since the job was still under warranty due to the root treatment, I called Roto again. They snaked out the main line like before and the plumber who performed the task advised me to pick up some root treatment from Lowe's or Home Depot to prevent this from occurring again. A few days after the plumber left, the same problem started happening again. For the past month and a half, I have tried various things on my own. I have used 5-6 containers of root treatment, 7-8 of various enzymatic type drain openers and just this week I used two different types of industrial strength main line openers. The problem has gotten progressively worse. I used to be able to get way with just running a smaller load and now even the lowest setting on the washer will trigger a flood. This weekend, I rented a 100ft electric snake from Home Depot, similar to what the Roto-Rooter guy had used. After running the snake in and out several times, I came to a blockage I could not get through. I filled the tub with hot water and let it drain, using the heat to trace where the blockage began. As best as I can figure, it occurs right before an elbow shaped. After trying various attachments and running the snake in and out, I knocked lose some sediment, but not enough to fix the problem. Realizing that the problem is most likely due to a mineral build-up, I poured 2 bottles of the CLR and also a bottle of the Lime-A-Way directly down the main and waited. Unfortunately, not even that seemd to work. At this point, I am out of ideas. Short of cutting through the piping and replacing or putting a boot on it, that is. Any ideas or suggestions would qualify you as a saint in my book. Thanks.