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    May 26, 2007, 08:18 AM
    Toilet overflow
    What makes the toilet overflow when washing machine drains?
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    May 26, 2007, 08:43 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Betty Suggs
    What makes the toilet overflow when washing machine drains?
    Hey Betty,
    You have a partial blockage downstream from the toilet. The solution is to snake and clear the drain line. To try this yourself you will need a power snake and instructions. Will you be calling in a plumber or do you wish to rent a power snake and snake from the lavatory roof vent or the washer stand pipe? Let me know, Regards, Tom
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    May 27, 2007, 09:02 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speedball1
    Hey Betty,
    You have a partial blockage downstream from the toilet. The solution is to snake and clear the drain line. To try this yourself you will need a power snake and instructions. Will you be calling in a plumber or do you wish to rent a power snake and snake from the lavatory roof vent or the washer stand pipe? Let me know, Regards, Tom
    Tom:
    Thanks so much for your response. I thought I could do it myself, but it sounds very complicated. Obviously, I will have to get a plumber. Is there such a thing as a snake I could do myself through the toilet or does everything have to be done on the roof?
    Betty
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    May 27, 2007, 11:14 AM
    Sorry Betty but snaking from the toilet involves pulling it up and sending a snake down the closet bend. This has to come down from a roof vent. This is a hassle as you'll have to rent a power snake and climb up on the roof.
    Regards, Tom
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    May 27, 2007, 07:22 PM
    Maybe Betty can get to her clog from a lower basement cleanout?
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    May 28, 2007, 07:00 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by dave_s
    Maybe Betty can get to her clog from a lower basement cleanout?
    Dave, Not everybody has basements, in my area all our buildings are on slabs. If this were the case the entire house would be clogged up and she would have water coming up from the floor drain. I don't think this is a blockage in the main. I think it's a branch blockage. Regards, Tom

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