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    Ok so i am in need of some plumbing help. i have a full bath room in my shop and it seems that the drain is plugged. When you flush the toilet it drains into the shower i bought a snake and we soent a good part of the day fishing it down the clean out for the drain and still no luck. i dont personally know any plumbers so i really dont know where to begin. any ideas how to unclog a drain......... If someone is local and would like to stop by ill be around this weekend
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  • #2
    depending on how old the lines are you may have to have a Router Rooter job done....if it's backing up into the shower it's a solid plug..........

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    • #3
      Scott,

      You have a pretty solid plug.

      Do you have any really nice looking trees or big bushes near the shop that you don't water? Roots may have found their way into the piping.

      Look for a clean-out outside the shop or in a wall near the bathroom. Snakes work better going through a clean-out rather than a fixture.

      Red Devil lye may do it if it's not tree roots. Read the directions carefully. I don't know how available it is in the Victor Valley. The market in Lucerne Valley carries it. Don't waste your time with Draino or Liquid Plumber. It's a watered down version.

      Another trick is to run a garden hose running full strength down a clean-out. Just keep pushing it down the piping. 60 psi+ water pressue can force the clog on through. You'll want to wash the hose when you are done.

      There is a product that you can put down the drain that will kill any roots and dissolve them,but it will likely kill the tree also.

      I hope this helps, let us know how it turns out.

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      • #4
        Which snake did you get? Does it have the bulb on the end? If you got one of the small ones they are generally for sink drains.

        If you can change the tip I would get one of these

        Also when you pulled the cable out was the tip shiny? If it was you may have a broken line. Give me call if you need.
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        • #5
          Ok well I found the problem. Apparently the guy did not stick to the approved plans when the shop was built lol. I went and rented a 100ft power auger from Home Depot and shortly found my issue, he never hooked it to a septic grrrrr. So now it looks like ill be saving my pennies for a septic for the shop......


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          • #6
            Originally posted by dr.dirty View Post
            Ok well I found the problem. Apparently the guy did not stick to the approved plans when the shop was built lol. I went and rented a 100ft power auger from Home Depot and shortly found my issue, he never hooked it to a septic grrrrr. So now it looks like ill be saving my pennies for a septic for the shop......
            The previous owner is responsible. It might be more trouble than it is worth though to drag it through the courts which is what most people count on.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by FishPOET View Post
              The previous owner is responsible. It might be more trouble than it is worth though to drag it through the courts which is what most people count on.
              Well i was told that the shop didnt count as part of the house so the home warranty doesnt cover it. I will def have to look into it, becauase the home was a foreclosed home some guy in Long beach bought it at auction and just turned around and resold it.
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              • #8
                Wow- That is some serious shit!
                Pun intended-

                Is it a "Legal" shower in the shop? Check your permits at the city and see if it was inspected.
                What a mess.
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                • #9
                  My neighbor has a little shop outback and he designed a small septic system for those emergencies where he cant get to the house using 55 gallon drums.

                  He's got 2 of them burried and they work just like a regular septic system but smaller.

                  Not legal of course but good for the ocasiona emergency.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by NAILER341 View Post
                    Wow- That is some serious shit!
                    Pun intended-

                    Is it a "Legal" shower in the shop? Check your permits at the city and see if it was inspected.
                    What a mess.
                    The whole shop was planned permitted and approved by the city, on the plans it says "Proposed Septic for the shop" So im guessing he ran out of funds and never finished it. i have searched looking for a clean out for the septic but came up empty handed
                    [COLOR="YellowGreen"]"You cant fit 2 fingers in my tailpipe"[/COLOR]

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                    • #11
                      go to Osbourn in victorville and look into there plastic septic tanks . and do it yourself if you can ,may cost you a lot less than having a concrete septic installed
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                      • #12
                        Just buy some PVC and pipe it to the sewer....lol
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                        • #13
                          im with tony have done it many times. or u can find the main drain line from the house and tap into it with a y. ur already paying for sewer service so its legal if ur not on sewer and your house is on septic then just tap into the main line that goes to the septic tank. either way its not that bad hardest part is digging. go to home depot and pick up a few mexican guys. theyll have that shit dug in no time. and every now and then u might get one that knows what hes doin.

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                          • #14
                            no this wasnt a racist comment so dont get ur panties all bunched up.

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