We all need a little vent. By coincidence, had a drain problem here as well.. the drain in the left sink of twin old porcelain sinks in the kitchen got a bit clogged and an inch or two of water settled in the right (the left is deeper and where I was, the right holds the dish drainer) Luckily, vinegar,baking soda and a plunger solved it quickly, but I had to re wash the drying dishes. I consider $100 an awful lot..
condolences!

ann

On 1/18/2014 22:12, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Okay first yes the cost could have been worse but it was twice this
week. Our shower on Tuesday didn't drain so I scoop out the water. Water
from the kitchen sink and bathroom sink and shower are on the same drain
line. If we turned on the water in either sink and it drained well it
backed up into the shower. We had a handyman/plumber come out and he
snaked the pipe and was able to get it draining properly again. $100 for
that service. Well our toilet decides it doesn't want to flush correctly
and again we tried everything and had to finally call him back out.
Luckily he was able to snake it without completely taking up the toilet
or having to get under the house to disconnect pipes. Another $100 spent.

Sorry just needed to vent because if not I might just go over the deep end.

Hey while I am here this one is from a recent visit to the Nashville Zoo
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p738035333/e2a76fe4b

Thanks for reading this far and hope my venting didn't disrupt anyone's
evening.

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