Another plumbing mystery.

   / Another plumbing mystery. #51  
I have a snake and could have done both of these jobs myself but in all honesty with the move, family problems and craziness at work I really didn't have the time anyway. I think it is ridiculous that it cost $200 to have a line snaked but when you need the service you pay for it and I feel better about leaving the new owner with a functioning system than with a problem.

Live and learn.

P.S.: Thanks for all the diagnostics guys.

Seems like the economy ain't so bad in plumbingville

Cheers
 
   / Another plumbing mystery. #52  
Something must have gone wrong with the drainage system in your house!
Why don't you hire a plumber?
 
   / Another plumbing mystery. #53  
George...When things go afoul and are beyond what you think your skills can handle that's when you call someone out that has the skills. That's what we all are forced to do sooner or later, (I know I have and it hurts to spend the money but there's no choice sometimes). Then you try to watch and learn. I'll bet next time you have a similar problem you will be able to tackle it head on then.

By the way...when selling a house...aren't you supposed to have the septic checked or pumped as part of the sale? I don't know for sure...
 

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