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    Side inlets on "Old" style toilet drains

    So why are they no longer around? I know the knee jerk answer most likely has to do with venting of fixtures and drain clogs ... but really? They were in place for years with little problem. Probably no more then any other type of bathroom drain line. Any "Old Timers" have a perspective on this...
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    Toilet auger won't go all the way down

    Hi all, I have a clogged toilet and I am looking to avoid having anyone come into my house due to the fact I live in a pandemic hotspot. But I'm not very handy. My toilet was completely clogged and plunging only helped a little, allowing it to slowly drain. I bought the $6 3 foot toilet augur...
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    Toilet won't flush, not sure what to try next

    I want to start by saying I only know the basics about plumbing so I may ask for clarification on some things. As the title states I have a toilet that won't flush. This toilet is in the master bathroom. This started about a week ago and since then I've tried several things to try and determine...
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    Washer overflows downstairs toilet

    2 story house-built 1995-on occasion the washer machine drain (2nd floor) overflows the downstairs toilet. If I look at the clean out in the yard there is standing water in the waste drain pipe. Plunging it clears the water. I had the line boroscoped and it is clear form the clean out to the...
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    Moving toilet in slab, crossing another pipe

    Hello, I was in the process of trying to move a toilet over a few feet and after all the backbreaking work of smashing concrete I have found another pipe is in the path. I was wondering if I could still put the toilet pipe in over it. I believe the small pipe is to the shower which we have...
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