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November 23rd, 2006, 10:33 PM
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 Originally Posted by street1
Theres an elbow or turn in the pipe and something ain't moving.Pipes
are probably in the wall too.
Do you have any pre-schoolers who get in there when no one is looking?
The fact that it is the upstairs bathroom makes it a sure thing it is a
solid clog.
Removing the toilet and using a snake is the only way I know without major
repairs.
If you have a shower bath,or sink in the same bathroom and they drain fine....
Your easiest repair is to pull the toilet and unclog the drain with a snake.
Edit:I see xpuser357 has been there done that.
Please forgive me in advance for the picture.

Yessir I have, Working for Redlands Plumbing company. They also did heating,
a/c, When days were slow for HVA/C They sent me out for Plumbing duties
which I carried behind my seat a auger. telescoping snake that is 10ft. in
length for toilets. Dug out little building blocks on one occasion.
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