Can a pipe build up with tampons over years and then finally clog?
We just had to deal with a clogged pipe - the plumber found wads of cottons/tampons and wipes so plentiful, they had to push the clog 130ft out into the main.
Our landlord immediately accused me of flushing tampons - which I don't do exactly to avoid this problem. We have been living in this house for 4 months. The landlord now expects us to pay the plumbing bill, despite the fact that I'm being accused of something I did -not- do. Landlord claims there's never been an issue with plumbing before and that we lived in the house "too long" (4 months) for it to be the previous tenants (also female) fault.
Is it possible that the previous tenant flushed her tampons regularly and then they lodged into the pipe, building up and staying there? So that it wouldn't take much to cause a complete plug-up, like someone flushing too much paper at once?
I am puzzled and frustrated. We only flush TP and the occasional Kleenex down the toilet. I don't want to pay a steep bill for something that is not our fault.