Funny how things like that pop back up to remind you.Ah, I'm just gonna snake it. I used a small snake to go through the P trap and it's still slow. I've had to do it before (probably 6-7 years ago).......the drain pipe has shitty pitch and needs to be changed. It was on my list of shit to do before all my basement crap. I totally forgot about it.
Probably grease buildup. I have gotten better about not pouring grease down the drain any more....I just pour it in a soup can and throw it away. I have a septic system and grease is sooo bad for them!!Ah, I'm just gonna snake it. I used a small snake to go through the P trap and it's still slow. I've had to do it before (probably 6-7 years ago).......the drain pipe has shitty pitch and needs to be changed. It was on my list of shit to do before all my basement crap. I totally forgot about it.
I was thinking it was kids lolProbably grease buildup. I have gotten better about not pouring grease down the drain any more....I just pour it in a soup can and throw it away. I have a septic system and grease is sooo bad for them!!
Speaking of, the frying pan is warm and bacon is about to drop!!
OrI was thinking it was kids lol
We always have a soup can next to the sink to pour the grease in. But the kids wash food down.......it's one of those "I think I'm talking to the wall" kinda things.
I feel for you what is old our house is a 1932 or 1938I smelled sewer gas in my laundry room. I figured the trap in an unused sink had dried up. Ran some water in there and figured that would work for awhile. Nope. Finally saw a little water on the floor and realized that the trap was corroded and leaking. Not dealing with it. Might squirt some expanding foam in there. We'll be demoing the whole space in 2 years when we make a new kitchen and laundry. Old houses are so much fun.View attachment 5164827View attachment 5164828
My house is identifiable on a bird's-eye view map that was printed in 1868. The city was founded in 1856.I feel for you what is old our house is a 1932 or 1938
Has it been in the family the the whole time or are you recently how to put itMy house is identifiable on a bird's-eye view map that was printed in 1868. The city was founded in 1856.
I don't know what it is but that reminds me of a map I seen of the Salem witch trials the house at the bottom of the hill from where the executions took place
No. I'm not from anywhere near here. There have been about 10 owners from what I can see. I've had it for 22 years. The previous owners lived here for 45 years.Has it been in the family the the whole time or are you recently how to put it
Long-term project got it lolNo. I'm not from anywhere near here. There have been about 10 owners from what I can see. I've had it for 22 years. The previous owners lived here for 45 years.
Old houses will get a grip on you. Like the Overlook Hotel.Long-term project got it lol
That is so coolOld houses will get a grip on you. Like the Overlook Hotel.
I have found lots of things hidden in walls and ceilings over the years. This one of my favorites. Nobody writes letters anymore. This one is almost like a tweet. Mailing a 2 sentence letter to say you will write a letter later. So I think about the previous owners quite a bit. Their detritus feeds my weird imagination and I hope.they like what I've done to their home.View attachment 5164872
Ever use this?If the clog isnt easily accessed in the trap. Try some real drano, I think it's the two part stuff. But only if you have plastic drains. That stuff will eat right through old metal drain lines.
Another trick a professional plumber told me about was to run very hot water for a while, give it a couple minutes to drain out & then adding the acid. Supposedly helps it work much better.Ever use this?
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I think the clog was just out of reach from my snake. So I put a bottle of that in. It has never failed me. Seriously dangerous stuff.........concentrated Sulfuric acid
But the drain is flowing great again