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DezOnlyOne

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In recent weeks I have noticed that the drain pipe from the washing machine has been overflowing into the laundry room. We stopped using the washer thinking that we needed a plumber to come to the house. I live in a rural area where it is difficult to get a plumber out. I was outside while my wife was using the dishwasher, and I noticed water bubbling up from the ground. I grabbed a shovel and dug down to the greywater piping. I noticed a hole had been cut into the piping because the hole in the pipe didn't look natural. It looked like it was made with a reciprocating saw.

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I am not sure why this hole would be there. Maybe as some type of makeshift release valve? I don't know if there was something covering the hole while it was underground, but I know for a fact that this is where the water was coming out. I covered the hole and the water started backing up into the house, so it seems like the system is clogged or full. The previous owners told me that the greywater system is pretty new, but they owned this house as their winter home and didn't spend much time testing the system.

Not far from this is a pipe sticking out of the ground with a cap on it that I can unscrew.

My question is how do I diagnose what the problem is? Or what are my options? I have called the plumber several times, and I am sure he will get out to me eventually, but it is at least $100 for him to make the trip, even if he cannot help me. I am hoping to accumulate as much knowledge about the situation as I can so I make the right decisions. I just don't have the money to throw at this problem until it goes away.

Edit for more information: The drain runs out to an area about 200ft from my house from what the previous owner told me. There is no above ground parts to the system except for the pipe with the cap on it near the house. I snaked the line for about 50 feet and could not find any blockage, but that doesn't mean much. I suppose that I need a longer snake to really test.
 
:D The hole in the pipe is proof that an animal called "plumber" has chewed a hole in the pipe to unclog a stoppage.

evidently, that plumber could not find a clean out, so he made his own.

I have uneathed many holes like that. just grab a old license plate, bend it over the pipe and cover it back up.

Now you know where it is if you need it.

or. cut a 12'' piece of pipe out, and couple in a y fitting with a proper clean out top
 
Thanks for the info!

This is one of the grey water systems that does not end in a drain field. The pipe just runs to the other side of the property where the pipe just runs out onto the grass. It was covered with mud and dirt and a metal screen(to keep people from falling in?). Anyway, we removed the dirt and grey water is flowing again. Next up is putting in a drain field closer to the house.
 
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