Posted by John M on October 19, 2017 at 04:13:07 from (67.231.165.179):
Ok, so I have this issue here with the drains in my house. Kitchen sink, dishwasher, washing machine and bathtub are on the same "main" line to the main stack going to septic tank. Bathroom sink goes to main stack separately. (note, main stack and bathroom sink were changed several years ago during a remodel. These have no issues.) Bathtub drains slow, very slow, washing machine and dishwasher drain, but washing machine will drain back into the tub. Kitchen sink seems to drain fine, as does dishwasher, but it hasn't been run since Monday, so it may go back to the tub. Ill know later. When sink drains, you can hear bubbling/gurgling in the drain for the washing machine. (I've lived here since I was 4, and its always done that once or twice a year, but its always been when the washing machine drained, so we never worried about it.) I thought that there were clean outs for this line, but these isn't, so I'm going to put some in where each drain goes into the line that goes to the main stack, as well as one on the secondary line to the stack this weekend when I have more time, but for now I need to get this stuff draining. Looking under the house, I have the sink on the right, then the dishwasher, then the washer, then the bathtub. I'm going to have to cut somewhere to get my snake in there to clean out what I feel is a clog. Where would you make that cut?
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