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	<title>Comments on: Washer water&#8230; in my kitchen sink???</title>
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		<title>By: Thurmus</title>
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		<description>Had something similar happen here, only instead it was due to contractors sending building materials down the toilets and sinks. The materials that were sent into the plumbing system didn&#039;t do anything immediately, later on however they did result in &quot;assisting&quot; to clog the sewer trap in the basement. 

Hopefully, it&#039;s just a clogged sewer trap - which result in having the plumber snake the piping inside the house as well as the pipes leading out to the sewer main. It does get expensive if they have to bring in a &quot;see snake&quot; to video the pipes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had something similar happen here, only instead it was due to contractors sending building materials down the toilets and sinks. The materials that were sent into the plumbing system didn&#8217;t do anything immediately, later on however they did result in &#8220;assisting&#8221; to clog the sewer trap in the basement. </p>
<p>Hopefully, it&#8217;s just a clogged sewer trap &#8211; which result in having the plumber snake the piping inside the house as well as the pipes leading out to the sewer main. It does get expensive if they have to bring in a &#8220;see snake&#8221; to video the pipes.</p>
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