Posted by RedMF40 on August 16, 2019 at 16:16:59 from (172.58.184.247):
In Reply to: SOS posted by gotmyfarm! on August 14, 2019 at 11:49:59:
Well, I thought I'd written something above, but guess I didn't get around to the actual writing part! Sorry. Sounds like you could use a pool boy, even if you don't have a pool. But if you do, even better. Looks like the charges out where you live were comparable to what I paid. Maybe they charge from when they actually get to your place and ask for a slightly higher hourly rate. Guy on the phone quoted me $70/hr didn't bother to tell me that starts from when they leave the shop. Needed to be done, so I'm glad it's out of the way. Tractor is much happier on tires that hold air.
For your sink, sounds like maybe you have to take some things apart if possible. Or rent one of those un-cloggers commonly called "snakes." When I redid my bathroom, I ran the drain in a different way and it solved a chronic backup/slow drain problem. Also the drain had a slight leak underneath and it's ok now since everything's new. My tendency lately has been to go "nuclear" on these repairs, since I am thinking more often than not there's a problem that can't be solved long-term with just an immediate fix. Are you on septic system? Grey water going into septic tank or diverted somewhere else? Or do you know? Grey water (if you don't know) would be anything from sinks or washer or bath but not the toilet). Can you find a cleanout location in the line outside? That might help. You might post this problem under "tales" since a lot of knowledgeable people are there.
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