If clearing the vent stack does not solve the problem, the issue may be a significant clog in the main sewer line. Locate your main line cleanout, a large (3-4 inch) pipe with a threaded cap, typically found in the basement, crawlspace, or outside your home's foundation. Place a bucket and towels under the cleanout plug to catch any spillage. Using a large pipe wrench, slowly turn the plug counter-clockwise to open it. If water immediately flows out, the clog is downstream (between the cleanout and the street). If it's dry inside, the clog is upstream (between the cleanout and your fixtures). Clearing this type of clog usually requires a large, powerful drain auger, which can often be rented. Due to the difficulty and potential mess, this step is often best left to a professional plumber.
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Inspect and Clear the Main Sewer Line2 min