You betcha!and cornbread?
You betcha!and cornbread?
Oh No! We had a similar thing happen with our kitchen sink on Thanksgiving Day. The sewer line under the (concrete slab) foundation had collapsed. They had to tunnel under the house and replace the line.Have already spent $1,000+ to get our septic tank pumped out and our toilets still won't flush. So a plumber's on the way. (This stuff always happens at night or on weekends so of course then you've got extra "emergency" fees. So, so tired of this old country living...
Thanks, @GoodEnuff. Luckily it turned out to be just a minor stoppage that the plumber was able to auger out and we're okay now. I know what you mean about what happened to you. We also had a collapse in the line years ago and were afraid that they were going to have to jackhammer up our floor to get to it but luckily it was outside the house and they only had to break up a sidewalk to get to it. (I hate plumbing problems, sigh.)Oh No! We had a similar thing happen with our kitchen sink on Thanksgiving Day. The sewer line under the (concrete slab) foundation had collapsed. They had to tunnel under the house and replace the line.
I live in fear that may happen here. Hoping your problem turns out to be just a stoppage in the line.
Oh man; I'm sorry Trila!View attachment 501719
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That's Good News! So glad for you!Thanks, @GoodEnuff. Luckily it turned out to be just a minor stoppage that the plumber was able to auger out and we're okay now. I know what you mean about what happened to you. We also had a collapse in the line years ago and were afraid that they were going to have to jackhammer up our floor to get to it but luckily it was outside the house and they only had to break up a sidewalk to get to it. (I hate plumbing problems, sigh.)
Me too, I hope things get better for you.Oh man; I'm sorry Trila!I hope it's a short-lived thing.