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    Nov 4, 2013, 10:06 AM
    Washing machine drain backing up
    My washing machine drain is backing up. I've used chemical drain cleaners without success. I rented a hand held power snake, but it only got as far as the
    p-trap and wouldn't bend around the curve to get at the stoppage. I feel the
    Stoppage is beyond the p-trap because of the time it takes for the water to back
    Up. The p-trap appears to be brass and the connecting pipes are copper.
    I tried to heat up the brass connections to be able to remove the p-trap, but
    Was unable to loosen the fittings. How do I get past the p-trap with a snake, etc.
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    Nov 4, 2013, 10:32 AM
    The fact that you tell me you have a brass trap and copper standpipe tells me that you probably have a inch and a half washer drainage system. Did the washer ever drank directly if or is this a new problem? You may rent a power snake and snake from the washer roof vent. However, if there is still a problem after snaking the roof vent. Get back to me and I will give your solution. Good luck, Tom

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