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Old 05-07-2023, 06:53 PM   #7
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I had a fun time today, I was cleaning up my room, when for some reason I was in the area of the kitchen and my wife was scrubbing the rubber thing that goes to the disposal.

I asked what was the matter and she said there was a smell and the water wasn't going down. I went to the bathroom and the sink was full of greasy water

Being a Plumber and knowing how they plumbed the kitchen and bathroom sink drain with a double TY, I can't snake it because the snake just goes from one sink to the other.

The water in the sink was really oily/greasy so I went and got the shop vac and sucked all the water out and filled the sink with hot water hoping it would turn the grease into liquid again but I had no luck.

I sucked it out again this time I boiled water and poured it down still no luck.

I climbed up on the roof and put the snake down the plumbing vent and freed the clog.

Oh and she after she caused this problem had no problem saying I'm going to the barn to visit my horse and left.

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