Damnit all I remember that pic. At least now I know it was fished out and wasn't backwashed out... 😉Originally posted by: yamahaXS
uh... you can probably fish out a big wad of hair (search for haunted house for pics) using a coat hanger.
Originally posted by: Harvey
You obviously need to do something. If chemical drain cleaners or a plumber's snake, don't do it, you're in for a plumbing bill. I've used the chemicals many times without problems.
Read the label. Most say they don't damage pipes. If you own the property, and you have old steel pipes, it's probably time for a copper re-pipe. If you have PVC pipes, yikes! They don't last.
Good luck. 🙂
Could be. I only meant if the pipes were old enough to be iron, they're probably old enough to be ready for replacement.Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Wow! Do they actually use PVC or Copper for drain pipes? I thought they were only used for water service. I've only ever seen ABS and Cast Iron on the drain ends.
the old drain fittings in our house are all copper. since they've been retrofitted a few times there's ABS adapter ends on them.Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: Harvey
You obviously need to do something. If chemical drain cleaners or a plumber's snake, don't do it, you're in for a plumbing bill. I've used the chemicals many times without problems.
Read the label. Most say they don't damage pipes. If you own the property, and you have old steel pipes, it's probably time for a copper re-pipe. If you have PVC pipes, yikes! They don't last.
Good luck. 🙂
Wow! Do they actually use PVC or Copper for drain pipes? I thought they were only used for water service. I've only ever seen ABS and Cast Iron on the drain ends.
amish