Of clogged drains and COVID-19
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Post date: 2020-03-25 14:43:18 |
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Our sink drain is clogged. Plunging it didn't work. Snaking it didn't work. In normal times, we would call a plumber at this point. However, my husband was exposed to COVID two weeks ago, and every family member has had a mild fever and dry cough over the last week. What do we do now?
Details: Plunging has been vigorous. My husband uncoiled 25 feet of snake without meeting resistance that he recognized. No improvement is visible. We have enough enzymatic drain cleaner on hand to try that precisely once.
We're all feeling much better, illness-wise, but are still self-isolating like reasonable people. The house is, presumably, a lively petri dish. |
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