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    Help with acid damage to pipes, wood!

    Grumpy, I appreciate your reply. I certainly hope I don't end up spending a LOT more time here due to plumbing problems, but if/when another one comes up, I'll absolutely return to this very valuable source of information. I scanned through a lot of threads in the last couple of days and felt...
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    Help with acid damage to pipes, wood!

    Thanks again, Grumpy. Two more experienced plumbers arrived today to assess the damage and had little trouble snaking the same few feet of pipe that the youngster from another company struggled with for over an hour on Friday. It was just a routine hair clog, and I'm thankful to report that...
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    Help with acid damage to pipes, wood!

    Thanks for your reply. Is my 4-year-old PVC main drain line from the house to the street also in peril from the acid? We flushed extra water and 6 boxes of baking soda through the toilets after the original incident in hopes of neutralizing it. -- Steve
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    Help with acid damage to pipes, wood!

    First, thanks for listening to the new guy's problems. I live in Little Rock in a house built in 1954. The wife's bathroom sink was running slow (happens every few months), and I ended up bringing home a sulfuric acid drain opener on the advice of a hardware store guy, which was my first...
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