Look for a white or black pipe cap with a square nut on top, usually near your foundation, in the basement, or outside leading to the street. If you don’t have a cleanout, you’ll need to remove a toilet and snake through the flange.
Few things strike fear into a homeowner’s heart like a real sewer line clog. You know the signs: the toilet gurgles when you run the sink, water backs up into the shower when you start the washing machine, or—worst of all—sewage is seeping up through a floor drain. how do you unclog a sewer pipe
Before you panic and call a plumber (which can cost $300 to $600 just to diagnose), let’s talk about how to unclog a sewer pipe safely and effectively. Look for a white or black pipe cap