CanOfWorms
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Line currently blocked and when something up top gets flushed it backs out of basement toilet.
I will let it sit for several hours till the water seeps out.
I'm going to snake until I get some flow then put the hard-core sulfuric acid stuff that sizzles when you put it down the line.
This will get me out of the woods.
I want to call in a pro to do angio-plasti on the lines. I saw a skecth at the supply house with different augering bits.
What is the safest cutting augering bit/ tecnique.
I don't want to do the pressure blast since My pipes are old and run under the concrete floor the length of the basement, so I don't want to risk someone breaking a connection.
If I had to guess the lines sit in sandy dirt with a two inch layer of hand poured concrete.
My pipes are old and run under the concrete floor the length of the basement, so I don't want to risk someone breaking a connection.
If I had to guess the lines sit in sandy dirt with a two inch layer of hand poured concrete.
I will let it sit for several hours till the water seeps out.
I'm going to snake until I get some flow then put the hard-core sulfuric acid stuff that sizzles when you put it down the line.
This will get me out of the woods.
I want to call in a pro to do angio-plasti on the lines. I saw a skecth at the supply house with different augering bits.
What is the safest cutting augering bit/ tecnique.
I don't want to do the pressure blast since My pipes are old and run under the concrete floor the length of the basement, so I don't want to risk someone breaking a connection.
If I had to guess the lines sit in sandy dirt with a two inch layer of hand poured concrete.
My pipes are old and run under the concrete floor the length of the basement, so I don't want to risk someone breaking a connection.
If I had to guess the lines sit in sandy dirt with a two inch layer of hand poured concrete.