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How To Fix A Clogged Sewer Line -

Stay dry down there.

But before you call a plumber and sell a kidney, let’s walk through the problem. Here is your field guide to diagnosing, fixing, and preventing a clogged sewer line. Don’t assume the worst yet. A single clogged toilet is a local event. A main line clog is a systemic failure .

You notice the gurgle first. Then, the dreaded backup: dirty water surfacing in your bathtub when you flush the toilet, or a foul smell lingering around the drains. You’ve tried a plunger. You’ve tried baking soda and vinegar. Nothing works. how to fix a clogged sewer line

Before you do anything , call your city’s water department. If the clog is on their side of the property line (the city main), they will fix it for free. It takes five minutes to check and could save you thousands.

However, if you hear a sound when the auger stops, or if the water returns as fast as you drain it, step away from the machine. That is the sound of a broken pipe. At that point, you aren't a plumber—you are an archaeologist digging up your front yard. Call a pro with a camera. Stay dry down there

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Unlike a sink trap or a toilet bend, your main sewer line is the 4-to-6-inch pipe that carries everything from your home to the municipal sewer or your septic tank. When it clogs, it isn't just an inconvenience—it’s a health hazard and a potential financial catastrophe.