Decorating & Renovating
Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

Totally gross plumbing/animal issue inside

For the second time in a year, our bathroom sink has gotten clogged, and the verdict for both times is that a rat (or other animal of some kind?) has gotten stuck trying to climb up the drainage/sewer pipe.  I am SO GROSSED OUT by this.  Last year, I called my city's sewer department to ask about this; they said they would lay extra traps.  But now it has happened again.  The plumbers are still here working away, and I am SO GROSSED OUT. 

Has this happened to anyone else?  Is there ever a solution?  I put in another call to my city's sewer department, but I am wondering if this will just keep happening. 

Meanwhile, I am out another $200 for the plumber to come by :/

Re: Totally gross plumbing/animal issue inside

  • Eeeeewwwww!!!!

    Ive never heard of that but now I'm going to freak out if our pipes clog lol.

     

  • I may have just dry heaved at my desk.

    Is there anything the plumbers can do to prevent them from getting up in your pipes? I'd call the city again and complain again. Even if it costs more money this time for the plumbers, you won't be out the $200 again from a (ew) stuck rodent.

    AlternaTickers - Cool, free Web tickers AlternaTickers - Cool, free Web tickers
    TTC Baby #2 - BFP on 12/14/11 @ 10DPO - CP confirmed 12/18/11
    BFP #2 on 1/13/12
  • imageemoflamingo:

    I may have just dry heaved at my desk.

    Is there anything the plumbers can do to prevent them from getting up in your pipes? I'd call the city again and complain again. Even if it costs more money this time for the plumbers, you won't be out the $200 again from a (ew) stuck rodent.

    The plumbers said not much could be done.  They suggested we put bleach down both our sink and bath tub drains periodically, that maybe the smell of bleach could be a deterrant.

    I just cleaned the bathroom but still don't feel it is sanitized enough.  I am grossed out by the thought of it.  And I have all the windows open to get the awful smell out. 

     UGH!

  • ew. Where do you live? I've never heard of this before, and I used to live in Baltimore. There were a Lot of rats.
  • imageBrianaBones:
    ew. Where do you live? I've never heard of this before, and I used to live in Baltimore. There were a Lot of rats.

    I'm in the DC metro area, and my house was built in the 1930s.

  • imageemoflamingo:

    I may have just dry heaved at my desk.

    Seriously, me too. Disgusting. 

  • I heard a story about a rat in a toilet on This American Life (story here: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/406/true-urban-legends). After that, I always kept the toilet seat down and always only lifted the lit a tiny little bit to check for random rodent arms/legs/tails after that. Now I'm septic; so, it's not an issue.  I feel for you!

    Matt loves Munkii!!!
  • I wonder if pouring a lime powder solution down the drain would help it compost and blow it down the pipe faster without the need for a plumber? Not sure if/where you buy that though. We are in DC too so my toes are curled right now. Are you sure it isn't invasive roots from any trees though?
  • imageforeignroyalty:
    I wonder if pouring a lime powder solution down the drain would help it compost and blow it down the pipe faster without the need for a plumber? Not sure if/where you buy that though. We are in DC too so my toes are curled right now. Are you sure it isn't invasive roots from any trees though?

    It is most definitely not roots from a tree--this is so gross, but they pulled out parts of the rat, so the plumbers could identify the issue exactly.  GROSS!

  • Time to contact your city council member. If you have this problem repeatedly, chances are others do too.
    My favorite place on earth: The Amargosa Valley.
    image
Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards