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The gross, the bad, and the “call a plumber now” signs.
When in doubt, call a licensed plumber. Your nose (and your basement floor) will thank you. Have you ever had a main line backup? Share your horror story in the comments below—we’re here for the solidarity. blocked sewer line
I cannot stress this enough. Those liquid gels generate heat and caustic acid. In a standing sewer line, that acid just sits there. If the plumber has to remove your toilet or cut the pipe, that hot acid can splash onto their skin (or yours). It also eats old cast iron pipes for breakfast. The gross, the bad, and the “call a plumber now” signs
You might have a clogged toilet or a slow sink. But when everything in your house starts backing up at once? You’ve likely graduated to the big leagues: a blocked main sewer line. Have you ever had a main line backup