kayvo
Dec 17, 2007, 01:21 PM
Hi there. I've looked through the postings here and although I've found some useful information, I haven't seen anything that seems to address our specific plumbing issue.
Since we moved into out townhouse 3 months ago, we've had a problem with our three toilets backing up whenever they are used for, um, anything solid. They flush fine when filled with liquid and all of our other plumbing is draining properly. We had 2 of the 3 toilets snaked (we weren't aware that the 3rd bathroom on the bottom floor had the issue as it was rarely used), and the problem cleared for a couple of weeks but now it is worse. We are able to plunge successfully each time, but that's getting kind of old. We rent from a company that is responsible for maintenance, but they are trying to charge us for the snaking because the plumber saw toilet wipes in our house (which we use for cleaning- we don't put them down the toilet), so they are trying to blame the problem on us, and so I'd really like to try to figure out the issue so that it can be taken care of correctly.
What I'd like to know is if this sounds like something that could be fixed by snaking (and where), or if you might be able to suggest another cause so that it can be fixed properly. The townhouse is less than 5 years old and I don't know about any history of plumbing issues. Each toilet is on a different floor and nobody has checked anything near the sewer. The toilets fill to the rim instead of draining, the water will slowly drain if left to sit but will not clear without a lot of plunging. Again, liquid and paper go down fine and all of our other plumbing drains without issue.
Thanks so much for any suggestions.
-k
Since we moved into out townhouse 3 months ago, we've had a problem with our three toilets backing up whenever they are used for, um, anything solid. They flush fine when filled with liquid and all of our other plumbing is draining properly. We had 2 of the 3 toilets snaked (we weren't aware that the 3rd bathroom on the bottom floor had the issue as it was rarely used), and the problem cleared for a couple of weeks but now it is worse. We are able to plunge successfully each time, but that's getting kind of old. We rent from a company that is responsible for maintenance, but they are trying to charge us for the snaking because the plumber saw toilet wipes in our house (which we use for cleaning- we don't put them down the toilet), so they are trying to blame the problem on us, and so I'd really like to try to figure out the issue so that it can be taken care of correctly.
What I'd like to know is if this sounds like something that could be fixed by snaking (and where), or if you might be able to suggest another cause so that it can be fixed properly. The townhouse is less than 5 years old and I don't know about any history of plumbing issues. Each toilet is on a different floor and nobody has checked anything near the sewer. The toilets fill to the rim instead of draining, the water will slowly drain if left to sit but will not clear without a lot of plunging. Again, liquid and paper go down fine and all of our other plumbing drains without issue.
Thanks so much for any suggestions.
-k