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When we use our plumbing the downstairs bathroom toilet or tub is filling with water. What is the problem?

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When we use our plumbing the downstairs bathroom toilet or tub is filling with water. What is the problem?

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A bathtub or toilet that it filling with water on the lower level is caused by something blocking the sewer drain pipe. As the blockage holds water pools in the pipe and eventually backs up to the lowest open fixture, a tub or toilet. Most likely the line can be snaked out and the clog cleared however the problem could persist due to a separated pipe or roots growing through the line outside. We can work with you to fix this problem in any stage.

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