Posted by sde on March 26, 2018 at 06:27:16 from (69.179.18.197):
A few years ago there was a water leak next to her trailer. They disturbed the water line insulation and heat tape. To prevent the water line from freezing when the temperature got below zero, she would need to run the water at a slow rate. I now believe that this slow and steady water flow has caused the sewer line to freeze. ( I have fixed the insulation) When she took her last shower, she was only able to wash her hair before the toilet started to gurgle and the water level in the toilet started to rise. Washing laundry is a complete disaster because the toilet will over flow and the tub will have about six inch of water in it. How can we thaw out this sewer line? The line is 3 or 4 inch black pipe. I believe that the blockage is not under the trailer, but out in front of the trailer where the driveway is located. I saw a You Tube video about ACE Liquid Fire. I think it is too dangerous to use and most likely it can not be used in plastic pipes. This line runs for about 40 feet under the trailer, and it is underground for the last 10 feet. I did not see an access plug in that section of the line. This pipe froze two years ago and the service call was $280. I have not looked at the line since then. I would think that they must have cut the line and then added a coupling. Any suggestions on how I can thaw it will be greatly appreciated. Thank you SDE
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