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Mar 4, 2020 at 3:11 comment added rogerdpack You can't use a snake on toilets, but you can use a "toilet auger" on them which is like a thick snake... :) I assume you're referring to the normal "hand or drill" small auger here?
Mar 17, 2011 at 2:11 comment added Joe Just be warned that you might have to call in a professional if things go wrong -- I was having problems after the street in front of my house was repaved and curbs were put in ... the local water & sewer folks sent a guy with a camera to take a look ... there was too much water so he tried snaking it out. The snake got stuck. He looked at the way the plumbing ran, then asked me to flush a gallon of soap to try to lubricate it to pull free. Then they called in two bug guys to try to wrestle it free. It took a backhoe (and loss of my lawn) to fix. It seems the pipe had been crushed.
Mar 15, 2011 at 7:00 history answered Voodoo CC BY-SA 2.5