Get a one or two gallon bucket of water and pour it straight into your toilet. If the water goes down like a normal flush, your sewer line is fine and your toilet probably needs to be replaced or chemically treated.
Unclog the leach field and you'll find out
Since a sewer line that connects to your septic tank is your responsibility, you may want to look into a sewer line repair program so you won't have to shell out $3500 to $4000 if something should happen to your sewer line. You can usually find them easily online or in your phone book for a low monthly fee. They repair leaky, ruptured or clogged sewer lines if anything were to happen such as blockages, mechanical failures, or even normal wear and tear. You can also install a backwater valve for further protection, and take the proper precautions to prevent sewer backups such as never pouring grease down the sink or drains, or using the toilet for garbage or wipes. These steps will ensure your protection and prevention from sewer backups.
You can find the sewer guy next to the university on the second island
sewer
Puzzle No 85: Weekend Getaway (US) or Train Speed (UK) Step out to the outside of the Sewer area from the Sewer Exit and tap on your car (Laytonmobile) for this puzzle. Please see the related link below. Puzzle No 92: Wash Up. Find and Speak to Sylvain in the Sewer Dead End. Please see the related link below.
What type of equipment is used to detect a sewer leak? Can you find it with a meter?
As water drains, it displaces air in the pipes. If the vent or vents in your house are clogged up, the air must find another way out, which could be another drain in your house.
There are thousands of sites where you can find information about clogged drains. They give great solutions for your problem.http://masterplumber.net/drain_problems.htm
You can find toilet parts online from Amazon. Amazon has a large selection of toilet parts from various manufacturers that can be used to replace any broken toilet parts.
The problem could be anything from a small ball thrown down the drain, to roots clogging up the sewer line, to a cracked sewer line, all of which have been known to block sewer lines. Best bet is to dig down where the rods end and investigate the problem
under ground behind your house.
follow the leak!!!!!!!!!