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  • Mar 15, 2009, 12:11 PM
    ejgarcia111
    Floor Drain in Laundry Draining slow
    I have a floor drain in my laundry room that seems to either be draining slowing or not at all, I took the grate/cover off and there's a rubber ball inside of it, this seems to be not allowing the water to flow into the drain. What is this all about and how can I fix it myself? Thanks
  • Mar 15, 2009, 01:29 PM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ejgarcia111 View Post
    I have a floor drain in my laundry room that seems to either be draining slowing or not at all, I took the grate/cover off and there's a rubber ball inside of it, this seems to be not allowing the water to flow into the drain. What is this all about and how can I fix it myself? Thanks

    That rubber ball is probably a Flood Guard, (see image) put there to prevent the floor drain from backing up in your basement. Remove the ball and send a small 1/4 or 3/8ths inch snake down the drain for 10 feet. Don't forget to fill the trap with water bow and then to prevent sewer gas from escaping. Good luck, Tom

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