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  1. #1
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    Default Blocked Sewer Plumber Cant fix help

    We have a blocked sewer branch thankfully its a branch and our second bathroom is ok...

    Its an old terrace house with granite floors and a shared sewer, the main line is next door but there is no access to our branch as our neighbouir has illegally built over the sewer and the only access point is on his branch....the illegal building is a problem for another day.

    The plumber tried with manual rods and an eel and got about 5 meters in before the eel would not go any further just spin...so he says its not a collapsed pipe he suspects a vertical T and the eel wont turn the corner.

    Looking at the sewer diagrams there appears to be 5 meters of pipe and then possible a vertical drop and an IO. There is only a small section of unbuilt land on my property and we have dug to below the foundation level looking for the IO but not found it (its an area 600 wide by 3m long).

    I cannot put a camera down it as its solid with waste and they would not see anything.

    Can eels turn this sort of corner hard T corner...its not a sweeping bend ?

    I had though of blocking the pipe and pressurising it with water / air to try and clear it so we could use a camera.

    Any Ideas would be apreciated.

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    Smile did the same sort of thing.

    Not sure if this help but I did the same sort of thing to a storm water drain. I cut off the bottom of a plastic drinks bottle(same dia) and shoved it down the pipe then attached a high pressure hose attached to a scuba tank, cracked her open and watched the rubbish fly out the pipe at the bottom. being a sewer pipe 100mm dia you should be able to get enough pressure build up with a normal le cheap'o' compressor. may be stick some acid down there first to give you a helping hand. you might also need to block off all other outlets.hope this gives you some ideas.good luck Davo

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    drop a can of caustic soda in the pipe and flush a bit of water after it, it will usually dissolve most normal blockages. Might take a day or so to work. It won't fix tree roots etc
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    You may have an old terra cotta pipe that's broken. Lot of it about with subsoils shifting in the drought.

    That's what happened to mine anyway; only cure was a new pipe. You may be facing that as you can't get a rooter up to clear any tree roots etc.

    An alternative to the rooter is a high pressure water hose; operates along the lines Davo mentioned.
    Cheers, Ern

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    I would try the bottle and compressor idea first..but make sure all sinks have a plug in them .....and fill the sink with water (this helps to keep the plug in)...if you get waste in one of your sinks ...this will identify the line the blockage is in .....
    failing this method, then without digging up all over the place ...call in a heavy waste pipe cleaner ...they have specialised high pressure hoses that can free just about anything ......and are expencive ....last time I used one at a restaurant ...it cost $1000.....but it was cheap against digging up an entire car park to remove the stormwater pipes , and clean them ....

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    ... and I had this done on a stormwater pipe with 2 elbows at the inlet; took $400 and about 2 hours.

    Should've seen what came out! Pegs, dog bones, golf balls.

    (The metal head has the jets pointing backwards towards the pipe so the crud comes out the end you insert the hose in.)
    Cheers, Ern

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    Get a bloke in with a water jet, a big one.
    Eels dont do half the job a jet does when its used properly.
    PS eels do have trouble with tee pieces.
    Plumbers were around long before Jesus was a carpenter

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    You may be facing that as you can't get a rooter up to clear any tree roots etc.
    Hey ern how do I identify one of these rooters . Cheap suit, slicked back hair, slip on shoes

    If you use the pressuer thingy you have gotta film it!


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    Thanks for all your comments, I got a bloke with a water jet, problem fixed.
    He said it was a soft choke because of low water useage on that particular branch.

    I now wish I had stuck the air hose on it as it would have been much cheaper.

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    Good outcome.

    And we've all got 20-20 vision in hindsight ;-}
    Cheers, Ern

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougpurd View Post
    I now wish I had stuck the air hose on it as it would have been much cheaper.

    Or dead

    Looks like a great outcome.


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