To start with, single story ranch on a cement slab. The main drain comes out the back wall approximately in line with the wall between bathroom and kitchen. Coming in from the back wall (based on where drain pipes go into the wall/floor) would be tub, kitchen sink, toilet, then single vanity. The house/original pipes are from early 70s. I know there was a major repipe done 10-20 years ago, but this was before my time so not sure exactly what was or was not redone. The pipes in the wall that I know of are PVC, and what is in the slab that I have seen is original cast.
Few weeks ago, was having issue with the toilet flushing, and as it had been 4 years, when ahead and had the septic tank pumped a couple of weeks ago. It really didn't need it, but as the guy was there, went ahead and had it pumped anyway. The toilet flushed a little better, but was still marginal. All of the drains seemed to be fine though. The pump guy said it could be a vent issue?
Now this past weekend, the tub became verrrrrry slow draining (it did drain on its own, but literally took hours). I ran a snake from the vanity starting between the trap and the wall, and got it to go 10 or so feet before it hit a hard stop (thinking a tee or wye I just couldn't get it by), and pulled back just nominal gunk and most of that from the first couple of feet in the wall. Put the trap back in, and now the vanity is backed up as bad as the tub.
The toilet still works as good as it was, and no issues at the kitchen sink.
Is there anything else I can try, or is it time to figure out how to pay a pro to do it? TIA
Few weeks ago, was having issue with the toilet flushing, and as it had been 4 years, when ahead and had the septic tank pumped a couple of weeks ago. It really didn't need it, but as the guy was there, went ahead and had it pumped anyway. The toilet flushed a little better, but was still marginal. All of the drains seemed to be fine though. The pump guy said it could be a vent issue?
Now this past weekend, the tub became verrrrrry slow draining (it did drain on its own, but literally took hours). I ran a snake from the vanity starting between the trap and the wall, and got it to go 10 or so feet before it hit a hard stop (thinking a tee or wye I just couldn't get it by), and pulled back just nominal gunk and most of that from the first couple of feet in the wall. Put the trap back in, and now the vanity is backed up as bad as the tub.
The toilet still works as good as it was, and no issues at the kitchen sink.
Is there anything else I can try, or is it time to figure out how to pay a pro to do it? TIA