With the toilet bowl full of.
Cleanout on first floor toilet.
However the clog may not be removed as thoroughly because the pipes beneath the toilet are smaller.
This is usually a short white pipe about 3 to 4 inches in diameter and sealed with a screw on cap.
Cleanouts are usually in the drain where there is a 90 degree turn and positioned in such a way that when you remove the cap you can easily work on the blockage.
Survey your yard basement or roof and see if you can find your sewer cleanout line.
If you don t have cleanouts removing the toilet may be your only option.
When it turns out a blockage is upstream of a particular cleanout you have to access it from another cleanout because the auger can t go upstream.
Where more than one change of horizontal direction greater than 45 degrees 0 79 rad occurs within 40 feet 12 192 mm of developed length of piping the cleanout installed for the first change of direction shall serve as the cleanout for all changes in direction within that 40 feet 12 192 mm of developed length of piping.
This increases the cost of labor and the risk of damage to the toilet itself.
And send water outside instead of into the house.
Homeowners who have access to their sewer cleanout line typically a short round white pipe with a rubber cap located in the yard near the house can remove the cleanout cap during a backup to release pressure build up.
If the auger doesn t clear the clog the plumber will use a fiber optic sewer line camera to look down the sewer line.
Piping above the first floor of the building is not required to have a cleanout.
The plumber will run a drain auger also called a plumber s snake through the sewer clean out to clear the clog.
After the toilet is removed the plumber can then use a drain machine to remove the clog.
When you first notice the symptoms of a clogged sewer line turn off the water at the main supply or street level.
This will identify what caused the clog and determine what needs to be done to clear it.
Cleanouts are strategically placed to allow access to all sections of the sewer line.
A two way cleanout at the transition of the building drain and sewer can substitute for an upper terminal cleanout only if the distance to the furthest horizontal drainage piping is within 100 feet.
A cleanout may be easily accessible in buildings that have a crawlspace or a basement.