I own a home built in the 30's. My entire drainage system has been sluggish for about a month. Now it's totally backed up into the toilets and bathtubs. I snaked the line from the septic tank towards the house, then a bunch of sewage came along and drained into the tank. I thought the problem was solved. But my toilets and tubs were still clogged. Next, I snaked the main line from the farthest point back (upstream) from the septic tank with a 50' line, which was long enough to go past the section I rhad eached from the septic tank side. Just to be sure, I went back to the septic tank side to make sure it was all clear. This time the snake wouldn't go as far as it had originally, and I couldn't get it to budge. Everything in the house is still clogged. The pipes under the house are PVC (?) but the drain line to the septic tank is clay or ceramic with concrete mortar at the joints. I've uncovered the pipes and there are no breaks or collapsed sections. I'm assuming, then, that there's something stubborn in the line. Any ideas or suggestions? I'm going to replace the clay pipes soon, but need to take a shower today!