Because you need to get a garbage can for the 3rd time
A large power auger is the only solution for the main drain.
its not easy but if you can locate your main drain pipe and its below your basement floor then saw cut up the floor and attach the floor drain to the trap and then tie on to the main line using the same pipe or adapters. If you have no main drain under your basement floor then you will need to saw cut a hole for a sump pump pit or basin and install the sump pump to your main drain line which has to be installed so your sump pump line runs higher then your main line before wyeing to the main line. then cut up the floor to where u want your floor drain and run the drain to your sump pump basin . Some states want a vent on your floor drain and on your sump basin so I would check what your local codes are.
The drain from the toilet to the main drain is plugged and the branch to the shower is not. If the main floor toilet flushes, it is between the two toilets and not between the house and the sewer.
It has to drain the condensate buildup somewhere... Some drain directly into the homes plumbing and only drain outside the home when the inside line has plugged up, like an overflow pipe.
If you have a floor drain, there is a trap on the bottom of that. The main line shouldn't have a trap in it. There does not need to be one on the main because each fixture should have one and that's just another place for a clog to form.
To prevent clogging in your water drain, you can regularly clean the drain with a mixture of hot water and vinegar, use a drain strainer to catch debris, avoid pouring grease or oil down the drain, and periodically flush the drain with boiling water.
To prevent a tub snake from clogging your drain, use a drain cover to catch hair and debris, avoid pouring grease or oil down the drain, and periodically clean the drain with a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.
To prevent water from clogging the shower drain, you can use a drain cover or hair catcher to trap debris, regularly clean the drain with a mixture of baking soda and vinegar, and avoid letting hair and soap scum build up in the drain.
See if there is something stuck in the pipes that is clogging it up and causing this to happen.
To effectively maintain and prevent clogging in your basement window well drain, regularly clean out debris such as leaves and dirt, install a cover or grate to keep out larger objects, and ensure proper drainage by keeping the area around the window well clear of obstructions.
Simple, there is somthing clogging you drain or YOUR WASHERS BROKEN GET A NEW ONE
To open a tub drain, you can use a drain key or pliers to unscrew the drain cover counterclockwise. Once the cover is removed, you can clean out any debris or hair clogging the drain.
To prevent your sink from clogging due to a drain blockage, you can regularly clean the drain by using a mixture of hot water, vinegar, and baking soda. Additionally, avoid pouring grease, oil, or large food particles down the drain. Using a drain strainer can also help catch debris before it causes a blockage.
To properly dispose of cooking grease and prevent clogging your drain, do not pour it down the drain. Instead, let it cool and solidify, then scrape it into a container and throw it in the trash. Do not pour hot water down the drain after pouring grease, as it can still cause clogs.
For a shower, it is recommended to use a 2-inch drain size to ensure proper drainage and prevent clogging.
To effectively unscrew a shower drain for clogging or maintenance, you will need a screwdriver or a drain key tool. Insert the tool into the drain and turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove the drain cover. Once the cover is off, you can access the drain pipe to clear any clogs or perform maintenance. Be sure to wear gloves and have a bucket or towel handy to catch any debris that may come out.
The best stone to use for a French drain is typically gravel or crushed stone. These materials allow for good drainage and help prevent clogging in the drain system.