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    Is this a bad clog or do I need to cut out the cast iron?

    Hii, My house was built in the 50’s and my kitchen sink usually clogs up once every couple of months. Usually I take a plunger to it and it’s fine but lately it is happening more frequently and the plunger isn’t working. I just tried to snake it with a 1/4inch auger and some black stuff came...
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    New bathroom addition - should I use a offset flange or cut concrete?

    Thanks. But besides that what do you think about the options? Does it sound like a offset flange is the wrong way to go for a new addition?
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    New bathroom addition - should I use a offset flange or cut concrete?

    So, I’m in a tough spot and wanted to get some peoples opinions. I’m in the middle of doing a addition to my house where I am adding a bathroom onto the master bedroom. This is a new addition with a new foundation. We completed the rough in plumbing and I was waiting for my plumber to add the...
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    I hope its not my main drain

    I’m thinking about checking the garbage disposable for a clog and snaking the line. What do you guys think?
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    I hope its not my main drain

    So, I took a plunger to my kitchen sink on the side with the garbage disposable and some junk came up in the bathroom sink. Basically a ball of hair. Still when I run the garbage disposable the other side of the sink gets some back up but it drains immediately. I also notice that the inside of...
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    I hope its not my main drain

    I just bought a small home that was built in the 1950's. The kitchen and bathroom share a wall and the kitchen sink is directly lined up with the bathroom sink. My bathroom has the sink, toilet, and shower all lined up in a linear row. The inside of the house was completely remodeled and Im sure...
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