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drains backed up. snaked the main drain. cleared a clog. 5 days later having the same problem


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Could be tree roots.  You cleared the clog, but didn't remove the roots.  They have a round saw like tip for the snake to cut up the roots.

Posted 2008-05-16T01:47:58Z
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