Yesterday my bathroom sink was draining slowly. I checked the stopper and the trap, then plunged with the vent blocked. This made the clog hold better and slow drain became a complete blockage. More plunging to no avail. I then went to check other drains to see how far down the clog was, and the supply water in the shower, toilet, and kitchen sink came out brown/yellow.
I don't have a dishwasher, but do have a washing machine hooked up and a dryer (with steam function) hooked up to supply lines. Galvanized iron pipes in this house too. (I rent, otherwise would replace) We're the ground floor of a two story duplex.
Any idea how the plunging affects the supply line? Is this indicative of a bad situation in general? Sink works fine, plumber came by while I was at work and snaked the drain.
I don't have a dishwasher, but do have a washing machine hooked up and a dryer (with steam function) hooked up to supply lines. Galvanized iron pipes in this house too. (I rent, otherwise would replace) We're the ground floor of a two story duplex.
Any idea how the plunging affects the supply line? Is this indicative of a bad situation in general? Sink works fine, plumber came by while I was at work and snaked the drain.
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