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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostThat'd be awesome but I'm locking my dog up...
jk. I work today so maybe tomorrow
You don't have to lock up your dog. I only attack if they growl at me first.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostCrape mertle roots...
It's a new house so you know they can't waste money on such a thing as a treeOriginally posted by TexasT View PostOur first house had two crape myrtles in the middle of the front yard. This was about the time Wolfe nursury went out of business(mid ninties). We wrangled two nice live oaks for $45 each so I dug up the cms and transplanted them on the lot line on the other side of the driveway. I put the oaks in the cm holes. Last time I drove by those oaks were about a foot and a half in diameter and were shading the house as I had hoped(the cms are huge too). Too bad we outgrew that place. Trees are rarely a bad investment. Good luck with yours.
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I had this problem during winter time and when i first moved into our house
It sucked.
Have you tried using a plunger on the main pipe line? Sometimes id plunge it like 30 time and it'd clear the line. I looked retrarded doing that in front of my house but it worked. Or i'd plunge the shower drain too, could be air.
Call your city and say you think the pipes are broken after you've ran a snake and you want them to run a camera. They'll try to clear the line before attempting to run a camera. They cleared the line for me with some power washing tool that attached to my water hose.
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Had the same thing last summer. First check the shower vent. However, my soloution was spending money on a good snake. I went through the cut out under kitchen sink. Fed in about 60ft. and hit the clog. A couple of jabs at and every sink burped,then drained. After measuring it out - the clog was in the main under the garage about mid way down.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostCrape mertle roots...
It's a new house so you know they can't waste money on such a thing as a tree
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I've tried this one. Not as handy too limp.
So I bought me one of these.
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It works better for me. Snakeing drains is dirty, messy work. A plumber isn't that expensive but I ain't a DFWM baller so I do it myself. Three girls and a wife equals all kinds of substances and articles down the drain.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostYou can rent a snake from HD. If you don't have a clean out, you have I get on the roof and go through the vent stack. I'd call around though. My plumber only charges a service call, which is $75, and he's done in 15 minutes, and I think the snake rental is around $65.
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You can rent a snake from HD. If you don't have a clean out, you have I get on the roof and go through the vent stack. I'd call around though. My plumber only charges a service call, which is $75, and he's done in 15 minutes, and I think the snake rental is around $65.
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I have a power snake and would be happy to give you a hand if you are close. What part of town are you in?
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