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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2025, 08:04:45 AM »

Max was originally supposed to come with us to Providence yesterday and backed out at the last minute. So he wound up going to his soccer game after all (changed his RSVP to yes). They lost 1-2. Apparently our team scored an own goal to start the game. No bueno.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2025, 08:04:58 AM »

The sandwiches are all made and the first one has been dropped off at the school bus stop. I can't remember the last time he made the bus and I didn't have to drive him all the way to school.
Gonna be a great day!
I'm sure it will be. Never the less, the second one is dragging his feet. There's no way he's making the bus today.
Even with me driving him all the way to school, he was almost late. I'm thinking of giving him a buzz cut because fussing with his hair is really the most time consuming part of his morning.
Lol, that'd teach him.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2025, 08:19:22 AM »

If I've mentioned this one before, I apologize. I have a unique plumbing issue and I'm not sure how to proceed.

The sink in the half bath downstairs is clogged. Or is it? A few weeks back, I noticed the water wasn't going down and I assumed it had something to do with the aforementioned fussing of the hair. However, I've since taken the elbow out and am able to see everything is completely clear. I ran a snake about 25 feet and it was also clear. The minute I put everything back together and run the water, the basin fills up. I let it sit for a couple of hours and the basin was still completely full. I took everything apart and snaked once again, but the exact same thing happened.

So here's what I think is going on: the vent pipe is clogged and the forces that should allow the drain water to flow through aren't strong enough to let the water get past the elbow. I believe the upstairs sink is connected to the same vent but because it's on the second floor, it seems to be working properly. I do notice that the drain upstairs smells, however.

Any thoughts? I'm not even sure who to call for this kind of thing.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #18 on: April 07, 2025, 08:38:04 AM »

If I've mentioned this one before, I apologize. I have a unique plumbing issue and I'm not sure how to proceed.

The sink in the half bath downstairs is clogged. Or is it? A few weeks back, I noticed the water wasn't going down and I assumed it had something to do with the aforementioned fussing of the hair. However, I've since taken the elbow out and am able to see everything is completely clear. I ran a snake about 25 feet and it was also clear. The minute I put everything back together and run the water, the basin fills up. I let it sit for a couple of hours and the basin was still completely full. I took everything apart and snaked once again, but the exact same thing happened.

So here's what I think is going on: the vent pipe is clogged and the forces that should allow the drain water to flow through aren't strong enough to let the water get past the elbow. I believe the upstairs sink is connected to the same vent but because it's on the second floor, it seems to be working properly. I do notice that the drain upstairs smells, however.

Any thoughts? I'm not even sure who to call for this kind of thing.
That's an odd one, and above my paygrade. Strange that the upstairs one is running ok while the downstairs one is clogged.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #19 on: April 07, 2025, 08:40:49 AM »

Markets gearing up for another banner day.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2025, 09:34:13 AM »

The boiler is still working here.
Same. In fact, when we came inside last night, it was starting to snow.
No snow here, but just came in from the cold and drizzly outside. Yuck.
Had to scrape ice off the wife's car before she could leave.
66 degrees here but raining like a sumbitch.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #21 on: April 07, 2025, 09:35:12 AM »

If I've mentioned this one before, I apologize. I have a unique plumbing issue and I'm not sure how to proceed.

The sink in the half bath downstairs is clogged. Or is it? A few weeks back, I noticed the water wasn't going down and I assumed it had something to do with the aforementioned fussing of the hair. However, I've since taken the elbow out and am able to see everything is completely clear. I ran a snake about 25 feet and it was also clear. The minute I put everything back together and run the water, the basin fills up. I let it sit for a couple of hours and the basin was still completely full. I took everything apart and snaked once again, but the exact same thing happened.

So here's what I think is going on: the vent pipe is clogged and the forces that should allow the drain water to flow through aren't strong enough to let the water get past the elbow. I believe the upstairs sink is connected to the same vent but because it's on the second floor, it seems to be working properly. I do notice that the drain upstairs smells, however.

Any thoughts? I'm not even sure who to call for this kind of thing.
That's an odd one, and above my paygrade. Strange that the upstairs one is running ok while the downstairs one is clogged.
What I'm thinking is that the vent clog sits somewhere in between. Therefore, the vent going out to the roof is clear from the 2nd floor and up. I don't know my ass from my elbow when it comes to plumbing, so I'm making this shit up.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #22 on: April 07, 2025, 09:36:33 AM »

The boiler is still working here.
Same. In fact, when we came inside last night, it was starting to snow.
No snow here, but just came in from the cold and drizzly outside. Yuck.
Had to scrape ice off the wife's car before she could leave.
66 degrees here but raining like a sumbitch.
Good morning, MoistDave.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #23 on: April 07, 2025, 09:36:45 AM »

If I've mentioned this one before, I apologize. I have a unique plumbing issue and I'm not sure how to proceed.

The sink in the half bath downstairs is clogged. Or is it? A few weeks back, I noticed the water wasn't going down and I assumed it had something to do with the aforementioned fussing of the hair. However, I've since taken the elbow out and am able to see everything is completely clear. I ran a snake about 25 feet and it was also clear. The minute I put everything back together and run the water, the basin fills up. I let it sit for a couple of hours and the basin was still completely full. I took everything apart and snaked once again, but the exact same thing happened.

So here's what I think is going on: the vent pipe is clogged and the forces that should allow the drain water to flow through aren't strong enough to let the water get past the elbow. I believe the upstairs sink is connected to the same vent but because it's on the second floor, it seems to be working properly. I do notice that the drain upstairs smells, however.

Any thoughts? I'm not even sure who to call for this kind of thing.
That's an odd one, and above my paygrade. Strange that the upstairs one is running ok while the downstairs one is clogged.
Gravity.  Think you're right Tony.  Either the vent is blocked causing a vacuum or there is blockage further down the line.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #24 on: April 07, 2025, 09:48:08 AM »

If I've mentioned this one before, I apologize. I have a unique plumbing issue and I'm not sure how to proceed.

The sink in the half bath downstairs is clogged. Or is it? A few weeks back, I noticed the water wasn't going down and I assumed it had something to do with the aforementioned fussing of the hair. However, I've since taken the elbow out and am able to see everything is completely clear. I ran a snake about 25 feet and it was also clear. The minute I put everything back together and run the water, the basin fills up. I let it sit for a couple of hours and the basin was still completely full. I took everything apart and snaked once again, but the exact same thing happened.

So here's what I think is going on: the vent pipe is clogged and the forces that should allow the drain water to flow through aren't strong enough to let the water get past the elbow. I believe the upstairs sink is connected to the same vent but because it's on the second floor, it seems to be working properly. I do notice that the drain upstairs smells, however.

Any thoughts? I'm not even sure who to call for this kind of thing.
That's an odd one, and above my paygrade. Strange that the upstairs one is running ok while the downstairs one is clogged.
Gravity.  Think you're right Tony.  Either the vent is blocked causing a vacuum or there is blockage further down the line.
I never heard of anyone having this kind of issue. Does a regular plumber handle stuff like this? Roto-rooter? I have a steep and high roof. Not looking forward to seeing what this will cost.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #25 on: April 07, 2025, 09:53:33 AM »

If I've mentioned this one before, I apologize. I have a unique plumbing issue and I'm not sure how to proceed.

The sink in the half bath downstairs is clogged. Or is it? A few weeks back, I noticed the water wasn't going down and I assumed it had something to do with the aforementioned fussing of the hair. However, I've since taken the elbow out and am able to see everything is completely clear. I ran a snake about 25 feet and it was also clear. The minute I put everything back together and run the water, the basin fills up. I let it sit for a couple of hours and the basin was still completely full. I took everything apart and snaked once again, but the exact same thing happened.

So here's what I think is going on: the vent pipe is clogged and the forces that should allow the drain water to flow through aren't strong enough to let the water get past the elbow. I believe the upstairs sink is connected to the same vent but because it's on the second floor, it seems to be working properly. I do notice that the drain upstairs smells, however.

Any thoughts? I'm not even sure who to call for this kind of thing.
That's an odd one, and above my paygrade. Strange that the upstairs one is running ok while the downstairs one is clogged.
Gravity.  Think you're right Tony.  Either the vent is blocked causing a vacuum or there is blockage further down the line.
I thought the gravity/vacuum portion of the bathroom plumbing system only applied to the toilets.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #26 on: April 07, 2025, 09:54:18 AM »

If I've mentioned this one before, I apologize. I have a unique plumbing issue and I'm not sure how to proceed.

The sink in the half bath downstairs is clogged. Or is it? A few weeks back, I noticed the water wasn't going down and I assumed it had something to do with the aforementioned fussing of the hair. However, I've since taken the elbow out and am able to see everything is completely clear. I ran a snake about 25 feet and it was also clear. The minute I put everything back together and run the water, the basin fills up. I let it sit for a couple of hours and the basin was still completely full. I took everything apart and snaked once again, but the exact same thing happened.

So here's what I think is going on: the vent pipe is clogged and the forces that should allow the drain water to flow through aren't strong enough to let the water get past the elbow. I believe the upstairs sink is connected to the same vent but because it's on the second floor, it seems to be working properly. I do notice that the drain upstairs smells, however.

Any thoughts? I'm not even sure who to call for this kind of thing.
That's an odd one, and above my paygrade. Strange that the upstairs one is running ok while the downstairs one is clogged.
Gravity.  Think you're right Tony.  Either the vent is blocked causing a vacuum or there is blockage further down the line.
I never heard of anyone having this kind of issue. Does a regular plumber handle stuff like this? Roto-rooter? I have a steep and high roof. Not looking forward to seeing what this will cost.
I know a plumber, let me send your tale over to him, see if he has any insights to offer.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #27 on: April 07, 2025, 09:57:37 AM »

Markets gearing up for another banner day.
With Trumpf and the Republicans seeming to set up the Dems for a banner takeover at midterm elections, lets see if the Dems can sabotage it by setting transgender protection and wind farms as their top policy issues.... ::)
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #28 on: April 07, 2025, 10:00:10 AM »

If I've mentioned this one before, I apologize. I have a unique plumbing issue and I'm not sure how to proceed.

The sink in the half bath downstairs is clogged. Or is it? A few weeks back, I noticed the water wasn't going down and I assumed it had something to do with the aforementioned fussing of the hair. However, I've since taken the elbow out and am able to see everything is completely clear. I ran a snake about 25 feet and it was also clear. The minute I put everything back together and run the water, the basin fills up. I let it sit for a couple of hours and the basin was still completely full. I took everything apart and snaked once again, but the exact same thing happened.

So here's what I think is going on: the vent pipe is clogged and the forces that should allow the drain water to flow through aren't strong enough to let the water get past the elbow. I believe the upstairs sink is connected to the same vent but because it's on the second floor, it seems to be working properly. I do notice that the drain upstairs smells, however.

Any thoughts? I'm not even sure who to call for this kind of thing.
That's an odd one, and above my paygrade. Strange that the upstairs one is running ok while the downstairs one is clogged.
Gravity.  Think you're right Tony.  Either the vent is blocked causing a vacuum or there is blockage further down the line.
I never heard of anyone having this kind of issue. Does a regular plumber handle stuff like this? Roto-rooter? I have a steep and high roof. Not looking forward to seeing what this will cost.
I know a plumber, let me send your tale over to him, see if he has any insights to offer.
Much appreciated.
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Re: 4/7/2025
« Reply #29 on: April 07, 2025, 10:01:06 AM »

Markets gearing up for another banner day.
With Trumpf and the Republicans seeming to set up the Dems for a banner takeover at midterm elections, lets see if the Dems can sabotage it by setting transgender protection and wind farms as their top policy issues.... ::)
Don't worry, if this situation can be fucked up, the Dems will find a way.
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