We have a 1-story slab-on-grade house built in 1993 with two separate bathrooms. Occasionally we will hear the toilets in both bathrooms start to bubble, and I am sure it is bubbing because it has been significant enough to get the underside of the toilet lid wet. Today when we had the washing machine running we heard the bubbles again so we shut to washing machine down. The toilets bubbled, but in addition, the tub closet to the end of the line start to fill with backflow, not pleasant. I am guessing that this is likely due to a partial blockage outside of the house, we are connected to the city sewer system. The ironic part is that the house next to us had the same problem two weeks ago. The plumber snaked the line out to the street and told them that they likely had a root growing through their line and that it would cost 6000 bucks to dig up the lawn and replace it. I don't even think it is 50 feet from the house to the street. It seems likely that both of our houses could be experiencing pipe clogs/cracks at the same time since they will built at the same time. But I was wondering if it was possible that something in the city sewer system could be causing this. Any input is appreciated!