there are two solutions to your problem.. you need a bit of mechanical knowhow; both require the removal of your toilets:
1st, there is a product that you attach to a garden hose. It is rubber bulb that, with water pressure, expands to the diameter of the toilet pipe and creates a seal and then forces water down the pipe. Start with the toilet furthest from your sewer service and follow the directions on the package. Cost: about 10 bucks
2nd, is a product called a snake. It is a long cable that, when twisted, scrapes the gunk and hair off the walls of the pipes. You will need a snake long enough to reach your sewer service. Run the cable deep into the pipes and then twist. Start with the toilet furthest from the sewer service. This would be a filthy job and could damage your pipes if not done correctly. Cost: about 30 bucks or more.
2007-01-21 09:28:33
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answered by Anthony A 3
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This may sound like a line of B.S. But it really does work.
If the clogs are just in your toilets and not in other fixtures such as your sink or tub you can try this solution...
Squirt about 9 squirts of "Dawn" brand dish washing liquid right into the bowl of the clogged toilet. That is all you have to do. Wait about 10 to 15 minutes, and you will find that the clog has been removed. You may need to give the toilet a few plunges with the plunger for more stubborn clogs, but the grease cutting power of the Dawn will break up the clog for you. Once you see the bowl has emptied on its own after letting it sit for the 10 to 15 minutes, just flush it a few times to make sure the clog has been removed and everything is back in good working order.
I have used this method before, and I know of many other people that also have done this to clear clogs. It really does work.
I wish you much luck in getting your toilets flowing freely again!
2007-01-21 09:34:17
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answered by jam961 5
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If you're toilet(s) are clogged...the problem is in the line...you'll have to call a plumber. The lines are clogged. Wish you lots of luck!
2007-01-21 09:21:28
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answered by weebleswobble 3
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How do you clog all your toilets at once?
Seems to me you have a main drain problem, call roto router.
2007-01-21 09:18:38
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answered by avengergt 3
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2016-11-26 00:40:18
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answered by ? 4
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Pour muriatic acid unto the bowl, if it still does'nt work, call a plumber.
2007-01-21 11:05:13
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answered by Joeyboy 5
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you might need to get a new toilet and new pipes.
2007-01-21 09:18:26
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answered by Rockinrobin 3
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how many toilets... sinks too bathtub? roto rooter.
2007-01-21 09:20:22
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answered by Bren0 3
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