From the Forum: Tracking the Source of a Chronic Plumbing Problem
With plumbing issues happening every few months, a homeowner is determined to find out why the system continues to clog.
With plumbing issues happening every few months, a homeowner is determined to find out why the system continues to clog. The problem seems to originate in the pipes leading to the sewer line and plumbers have suggested the pipes under the basement floor might the problem.
Is it time to call in a sewer expert with a camera? What other options should be considered?
Please chime in with your advice.
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