I blew back in the pipe with an air compressor, but to no avail, blockage still intact. I didn't know any plumbers so just picked one out of the yellowbook, Rotorooter. If anyone thinks that was a...
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I blew back in the pipe with an air compressor, but to no avail, blockage still intact. I didn't know any plumbers so just picked one out of the yellowbook, Rotorooter. If anyone thinks that was a...
TedL: Then blow back into the line from the toilet connection.
TedL, what do you mean by "blow back into the line from the toilet connection". I am a novice.
great questions, this is a second story bathroom. the pipe runs horizontal after it engers the drywall, toward the sink, which I am not sure if it connects to it, i am assuming no, since the sink...
Thanks for the idea. I agree with your assessment. To make sure I understand, you are saying to turn off the water at the main water valve, open up the toilet valve and then turn on the water...
The pipe runs in an inside wall so I know it is not frozen (since this problem reared its head about 5 months ago and mysteriously unplugged by itself a day later).
The home is only 8 years old, all of the pipe is copper.
I have a toilet that every so often will not refill with water in the tank. I decided to work a little bit backward, and wanted to see if the turn off valve was working properly. So, first I...