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Title: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: jesterapparel on February 04, 2014, 06:02:20 PM
Tried Roto Rooter stuff,  Crammed an 8' snake don't it and came up empty.
Any body know of a product that will work?  There is no movement at all.
Going to buy a 20' snake tomorrow morning.
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: tpitman on February 04, 2014, 06:04:11 PM
You might need to break down and actually CALL Roto-Rooter or your local equivalent to run a cutter down the pipe.
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: Frog on February 04, 2014, 06:09:51 PM
Last year, just as maintenance, I poured some drain cleaner down the drain, and forgot about it...literally.
Though the instructions said something like 30 minutes, this stuff sat for more than two hours.

Turned on the water to flush it down, and though seemingly okay before this, I was now clogged.

Needed to call a service and they needed 75 feet of snake as my cleaner had dislodged the crud, but it was now snagged way out by the sewer hook-up.

Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: Ryan on February 04, 2014, 07:09:20 PM
rent a power one from home depot. the home size, like for pipes 3/4-2" works well, or does/did in my case
~ryan
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: mk162 on February 04, 2014, 07:16:11 PM
i use the powder from ZEP, it's callef like crystal heat or something....stuff is serious business
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: bimmridder on February 04, 2014, 07:55:25 PM
What the hell did you have for lunch?
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: inkman996 on February 04, 2014, 09:52:59 PM
Just rent a power snake and find a clean out access after the trap. You can't use a serious snake through a trap.
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: trebor on February 04, 2014, 09:57:27 PM
Happened to me last week. Called my plumber. He charged me $85.
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: jesterapparel on February 04, 2014, 10:08:03 PM
What the hell did you have for lunch?
Flying Wienie
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: bimmridder on February 05, 2014, 06:51:53 AM
That will do it!
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: jsheridan on February 05, 2014, 09:05:27 AM
This is a good time to think about a pre-filter water system. Even a bucket inside of a bucket can be used to collect the gross stuff. Heck even a pair of panty hose clamped to the drain from the sink can catch all the fibers and other gunk that helps clog drains.

emulsion and scrubbie brush particles tend to clog up most lines.
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: Sbrem on February 05, 2014, 09:15:43 AM
After our last clog about 6 months ago, we went with the Blackline system; a good investment for sure.

Steve

And call Roto Rooter if you don't want to lose a day doing it yourself...
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: sweetts on February 05, 2014, 10:25:57 PM
To rent a snake it's 45-65 bucks, plumbers are slow right now I bet you could get it cleaned out for $50.00. If you want to pour something down it get sulfuric acid it's the drain cleaner bottle that is also in a sealed bag. That should eat through anything. Wear gloves and a splash shield.


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Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: tpitman on February 06, 2014, 05:15:13 AM
Gotta watch the acid. I was renting a house with a plugged drain line, and the landlady called a plumber she used. The guy poured the stuff down the drain and it erupted right back up. Ate a ring around the inside of the bathtub down to the iron. The landlady gave me the money to paint the inside of the tub with epoxy boat paint.
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: sweetts on February 06, 2014, 05:32:01 PM
Yes caution is needed


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Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: Scobey Peterman on February 08, 2014, 11:08:26 AM
I have used Liquid Fire.

It is some mean stuff.

Follow the instructions.

Good luck
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: Northland on February 08, 2014, 05:06:54 PM
rent a power one from home depot. the home size, like for pipes 3/4-2" works well, or does/did in my case
~ryan

Yep... time for the mini rooter.
http://www.homedepot.com/c/plumbing_rental_equipment (http://www.homedepot.com/c/plumbing_rental_equipment)
Title: Re: Plugged Drain Help!!!
Post by: GKitson on February 09, 2014, 10:08:20 AM
We bought our own roto-rooter from Lowe's about 10 years ago and did preventative drain cleaning a couple time a year.  Electric 1/2 HP model with 100 ft snake and a couple 'knives' was under $250.

Third time we used it we were saving money.

Since then we have added 'horse trough' settling tanks and no longer need the drain rooter outer thingee.

Simply clean/scoop out the tanks twice a year, add kitty litter to the solids and dumpster it as a solid.

Lots easier than getting out the jackhammer/backhoe in the worst case scenerio!

~Kitson