Washer in basement backing up on rinse cycle
Moved into a house recently. Finally really happy to have a washer. On the rinse cycle it overflows onto the basement floor through the vent in the floor. Maintenance guy came over today and says it is probably lint clogging the line. He pours a quart of lime into the pipe that the washer drains into. The tells me if that doesn't work I should try to go to some hardware store and buy some acid and put that in the drain. Of course it didn't work. Should I try the acid thing? Or should we just look into snaking it? (Or having them snake it?) I have one of these maintence people that probably wouldn't want to snake it unless everything else had been tried.