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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Plumbing Question Help!
Hello everyone,
I have a general question here. We have an SFR 4/2 ranch that has one toilet that keeps clogging. Both toilets are new. We had a plumber snake the line twice with no blockage. The plumber scoped it and said we need to repair/replace the sewer line. Being still new on plumbing issues, wouldn't both toilets have a problem if that is the case? The second has no issue. Looking for an opinion on this as sewer line replacements are $$$.
Thoughts?
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It could be that a section of the sewer line under the house has the issue. As you mentioned, if it was the sewer line from the house to the street, you would expect both toilets to have an issue. Most plumbers video record the scope, perhaps you could look at that. I'd also get a second opinion and scope with video given the $$$ involved.