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26 Nov 1999 at 4:39 pm #283089william reaves,jr.
My laundry room is in my basement and has a concrete floor with a drain in the middle of the room. I noticed that when the water drains out of my washing machine, some water comes up out of the drain onto the floor. I took the grate off the opening and saw standing water about 4 inches below the surface of the drain opening. How can I open this drain? Can I do it myself or do I need a plumber? Thank you very much.
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30 Nov 1999 at 1:44 am #308951Vicki L.Participant
Dear Vicky,The water that you see is most likely, the water in the P-trap (that helps prevent backflow of sewer gases into your home).If you suspect that your drainage is slow flowing or performing below optimum capacity due to waste build-ups in the pipes, you can easily solve the problem by using Bacteria Concepts DB-X100.Use DB-X100 on a regular basis (about 4oz., two to three times a week) to keep drain lines free-flowing and choke free. Since the live bacteria in DB-X100 degrade the organics in the pipes, the source of any bad odors from the pipes are also removed.We encourage you to contact us to order some product to solve the problem.You will also receive detailed instructions on how to use the product to solve any problems you may be facing.Bacteria Concepts manufactures the highest quality bacterial products on the market. Each contains a scientific blend of multiple strains of naturally occurring active bacteria, which function precisely to solve a specific problem. The blend is synergistic, which means that all strains are compatible with each other and compliment each others activity. The strains are chosen to be highly resistant to disinfectants, sanitizers, and to hot water. This feature permits their use in any normal home, commercial or industrial environment without imposing undo restrictions on accepted methods or on personnel. All bacteria strains used are non-pathogenic (i.e. they do not cause disease) and thus, will not harm humans and pets.Bacteria Concepts products are non-toxic, fully biodegradable and hence, environmentally friendly.Best regards,Customer ServiceBacteria Concepts, Inc. 1400 Brook Drive Downers Grove, IL 60515-1025 U.S.A. Toll free in U.S.A.: 1-877-BCI-DRBUG (1-877-224-3728) Tel: (630) 261-0061 Fax: (630) 261-0064 Corporate e-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.bacteriaconcepts.com: My laundry room is in my basement and has a concrete floor with a drain in the middle of the room. I noticed that when the water drains out of my washing machine, some water comes up out of the drain onto the floor. I took the grate off the opening and saw standing water about 4 inches below the surface of the drain opening. How can I open this drain? Can I do it myself or do I need a plumber? Thank you very much.
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