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ecflores (TX)
I have two full bathrooms in my home on opposite sides of the house. My master bedroom toilet keeps clogging plumbing, this is what happens. My laundry room water backs up into my shower when we wash and the shower backs up when we shower. Kitchen and other bathroom stay fine, they are on opposite side of house. I have hired plumbers to come unclog pipes and it last longest about 6 months and least about a week. I finally just unclogged the pipe myself going through the toilet plumbing, reconnected the toilet but did not fill the toilet or use the toilet for about a year. Circumstances made me reconnect the toilet and we decided it would only be used for #1 without any toilet paper being flushed down the toilet (ladies). Within days of reconnecting the toilet, plumbing has backed up again. Please, any ideas? I have asked around with several plumber friends and they are at a loss.
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NP16 (OR)
If you have a crawl space under the home an experienced plumber would be able to tell if all is to code...directional fittings where required, slopes, supports, etc. If all is like it should be then hire a company with a jetter to fully scour clean all the drains.
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