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    Oct 25, 2009, 05:42 PM
    Backed up floor drain
    Anytime I do laundry the floor drain backs up. I have tried to snake the floor drain but not working. Any suggestions...
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    Oct 25, 2009, 05:46 PM

    Does the back up drain away after a few minutes? If so the drain line downstream of the washer and the floor drain is partially clogged. The floor drain should have a removable plug for better rodding, any other drain cleaning caps nearby?
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    Oct 25, 2009, 05:54 PM

    I have removed the plug to try to snake there for better luck but can only go prob 15 feet. I don't see anything else down there. Would it be helpful to rent something more powerful? Could it be roots and if so would it be helpful to buy the root remover solution?
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    Oct 25, 2009, 05:56 PM

    Muratic acid will eat anything, just be careful. Its dangerous chemicals
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    Oct 26, 2009, 04:58 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by evannmryan View Post
    muratic acid will eat anything, just be careful. its dangerous chemicals
    I can not advise enough against using muratic acid, or any acid, in a enclosed area such as a rest room strongly enough. As a young boy I would take limed up toilet bowls out in the alley behind the shop and boil the lime out of them. Over half a century later my lungs still carry the scar tissue that the acid fumes caused. A few years ago I lost a good friend when he used a commercial drain cleaner containing sulfuric acid in a unvented bathroom. Acid IS NOT A GOOD IDEA to use to clear mineral buildup. Take it from one who's paid the price. Regards, Tom

    Quote Originally Posted by peachez023 View Post
    I have removed the plug to try to snake there for better luck but can only go prob 15 feet. I don't see anything else down there. Would it be helpful to rent something more powerful?? Could it be roots and if so would it be helpful to buy the root remover solution?
    Why can't you go any farther then 15 feet? What if the clog's located 18 feet on down the line? What seems to be the problem? Please explain. Tom

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