I live on the first floor, and the kitchen drain is backwater, so the sewer pipe in my house in the

Updated on Kitchen 2024-09-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I'm in the same situation as you, I'm upstairs flushing the toilet, my toilet is like a fountain that is annoying, I looked for a property, and the property said let me pay someone to dredge the public pipes first, and then ask for money from door to door, what kind of logic is this? If you can modify it separately, it is recommended that you modify it, I am not good to change here, and I am depressed, I checked it on the Internet, and it seems that this phenomenon on the first floor is a feature.

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