Re: Plumbing question
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#7764458
01/06/23 05:50 PM
01/06/23 05:50 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Central Pennsylvania
Nittany Lion
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Don't call me Mister, Mister
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OP
Don't call me Mister, Mister
Joined: Dec 2006
Central Pennsylvania
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Yes, I took the trap apart and checked it, it was clean. The first time I took it apart some time ago it was messy, I cleaned it and it has remained cleaned since then. I am 77 years old and I don't climb up on roofs nowadays, lol. Since this problem seems to correct itself after a day or two of slow drainage I guess I can live with it. I was just curious as to what could cause this problem. Not sure how the venting works. Would it be possible if we had enough rain the vent could get flooded a bit if there was something clogging it a little and then after a period of no rain the water would drain from the vent and then the drain would work again?
I got myself a seniors' GPS. Not only does it tell me how to get to my destination, it tells me why I wanted to go there.
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Re: Plumbing question
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#7764613
01/06/23 07:54 PM
01/06/23 07:54 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
Northern lower Michigan
Feedinggrounds
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trapper
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Northern lower Michigan
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I have opened up drains on sinks and smaller gray water drains with a shop vac before. Set it up for wet pickup, you can switch hose from vaccum to blow. Suprised how years of small debris builds up to slow a drain.
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Re: Plumbing question
[Re: Feedinggrounds]
#7764826
01/06/23 10:39 PM
01/06/23 10:39 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
venango county,pennslyvania
minklessinpa
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trapper
Joined: Apr 2007
venango county,pennslyvania
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I have opened up drains on sinks and smaller gray water drains with a shop vac before. Set it up for wet pickup, you can switch hose from vaccum to blow. Suprised how years of small debris builds up to slow a drain. i'd try this. that draino stuff is a waste of money. a small snake if it don't work.a $100 dollar snake at harbor freight will work if you want to do it yourself.
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Re: Plumbing question
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#7764844
01/06/23 10:53 PM
01/06/23 10:53 PM
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Joined: Feb 2016
Kentucky
ky_coyote_hunter
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trapper
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Kentucky
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Here's a old plumbers trick...Sprinkle 1/2 cup baking soda in the drain hole, then pour a cup of white vinegar in with it, and listen to it fizzle as they react.
When the reaction slows down or stops, wash it down with hot water heated in a coffee pot...Might have to do it a couple times to eat away the scum, hair, etc.
Better than draino, and other similar products.
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Re: Plumbing question
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#7765055
01/07/23 06:07 AM
01/07/23 06:07 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Central Pennsylvania
Nittany Lion
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Don't call me Mister, Mister
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Don't call me Mister, Mister
Joined: Dec 2006
Central Pennsylvania
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At the present time the drain is open, in fact, I can turn both hot and cold full blast and the drain doesn't back up. It just seems strange to me that once in a while it will back up and then a day later it is open without me doing anything. The backup does not occur very often.
I got myself a seniors' GPS. Not only does it tell me how to get to my destination, it tells me why I wanted to go there.
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Re: Plumbing question
[Re: Nittany Lion]
#7765176
01/07/23 09:58 AM
01/07/23 09:58 AM
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Joined: Mar 2008
Ohio, Old fart to some.
ack
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Joined: Mar 2008
Ohio, Old fart to some.
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I had the same issue this nov. Actually it has been getting worse the last couple years. My main sewer line was full of roots. Had to replace 30 feet during trapping season. Sure won't hurt to flush a cup of copper sulfate. I know I will.
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