In a moment of whimsy, I used a clear plastic tube for the drain. I guess my bad taste offended whoever in the other world oversees such things, because the rest of my experience with this toilet was a nightmare. The problems were two-fold. First, the grinding of the waste released t...
Clogs. This is the blockage problem that is the most preventable because a clog is caused by something that went into one of your drains or toilets. It could be food, hair, grease, paper, debris, or any other solid matter or object that becomes trapped in your pipes. Damaged Sewer Lines...
An unreliablesump pumpor a clog in your French drain can cause a build-up of hydrostatic pressure, which needs to be addressed. We can replace faulty pump systems and even repair a cracked foundation if it is necessary to alleviate your wet basement problem. ...
The reason is, because it’s temporary, difficult to control, and clay can also clog outdoor drains. The cost for this method start around $500. Interior solutions Drain: This method channels water to the outside of your home through destructive holes or trench in the foundation and used ...
like our patented WaterGuard® interior French drain, collect water where the basement floor meets the basement wall. By not relying on outside drains that can clog with silt or roots, interior systems work continuously to channel water to a connected sump pump that automatically ...
problem bath does cause the backup. So I am quite sure the clog is in the line before the final intercept to the street and under the slab. Unfortunately, the nearest vent cleanout is behind drywall and the nearest floor drain on this line is under carpet, under a very heavy file ...
(again 3/4″ holes that is located on course second from the top,with special plastic inserts that should prevent potential clog in air flow).Rigid mineral wool is my choice so far,since is very resistible to mold and insects.I am looking for at least R-15 rating ,which should be ...
Clogs. This is the blockage problem that is the most preventable because a clog is caused by something that went into one of your drains or toilets. It could be food, hair, grease, paper, debris, or any other solid matter or object that becomes trapped in your pipes. Damaged Sewer Lines...