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<blockquote data-quote="C_Hallbert" data-source="post: 4168803" data-attributes="member: 42957"><p>These devices work well on the last leg of the drainage line to the septic system, or sewer system, if the obstruction in not a fixed solid object like a root ball or a collapsed pipe. Friend of mine in McAlester had constant drainage problems over the years with numerous calls to plumbers who’d use chemicals to clear them. Finally, they couldn’t clear the jam so they ran a camera down the line. The saw a solid , rectangular object that didn’t make any sense, dug up the line across his back yard and replaced it all. The object was a block cut off a 2x4” board that was placed in the system as a present for the property owner when it was originally installed. The plumber, or plumber’s assistant, who did this was a real prince…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Hallbert, post: 4168803, member: 42957"] These devices work well on the last leg of the drainage line to the septic system, or sewer system, if the obstruction in not a fixed solid object like a root ball or a collapsed pipe. Friend of mine in McAlester had constant drainage problems over the years with numerous calls to plumbers who’d use chemicals to clear them. Finally, they couldn’t clear the jam so they ran a camera down the line. The saw a solid , rectangular object that didn’t make any sense, dug up the line across his back yard and replaced it all. The object was a block cut off a 2x4” board that was placed in the system as a present for the property owner when it was originally installed. The plumber, or plumber’s assistant, who did this was a real prince….. [/QUOTE]
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