Not your question?
Ask your question
View similar questions
Add your answer here.Check out some similar questions!
Snaking a tub drain
[ 3 Answers ]
First of all T am a women who has never done this why do I have to take iff the overflow?
How do I get past T pipe when snaking a drain?
[ 5 Answers ]
I've searched a bit and haven't seen a question/answer for this, so if there is one please kick me in the right direction! We have a free standing shower and separate bathtub next to it. The shower drain is backing up and slow to drain... the bathtub drain is not. The shower does not have an...
Snaking out a floor drain
[ 4 Answers ]
My wife and I recently (less than three months) bought a one story slab\cinder block foundation house. At least I describe it that way since the utility room is on a lower level than the rest of the house. It was owned by a single gentleman for I think roughly 20 years before us. A little more...
Drain snaking: how to tell if drain is clear?
[ 4 Answers ]
Hi there! In a previous post, I discovered that one of the two main 4" cast iron drain lines from my house (goes to septic) had standing water in it: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/plumbing/cracked-cast-iron-pipe-107834.html Even though I've never had trouble with this drain, it seems like... View more questions Search
|