Ok, so the rotorooter man came out and was stumped.....didn't want to call them and wanted to wait for our normal plumber, but having guests in a few days and need some help.
Some background:
2 Story colonial - built in 1999
3 bathrooms....1 half down stairs, and 2 full upstairs
Problem started during a snowstorm///wet heavy stuff then followed by rain.
Noticed one toilet upstairs wasn't flushing right...no biggie, I have 3 young boys who like to use a lot of toilet paper.
Tried to plunge it no avail...waited until next morning and still no luck. Went to home depot and got a 3 ft snake and plunged it.....flushed...still no luck....WTF????
So, went downstairs and my wife told me that the other toilet was acting odd...went to flush it, and it was a half azzed flush...that s wierd....snaked it....flushed fine 2 times, then another half azzed flush.
Went to bathroom number #3 upstairs, and flushed with nothing it it...and it barely went down....not clogged...just real, real slow to drain.....I'm thinking somesort of air issue or major blockage.
Came home from work tonight, and was just pissed off as I have three toilets that dont want to flush...and cant figure it out...sometimes they flush and sometimes they dont......was going to open upthe main line in the basement, but didn't want a cascade of shat falling on me if the pipes were blocked all the way up....so, the Mrs's gave me the look...."maybe you should call a plumber...like rotorooter"...arrrrggghhhh...so I call and they show up at 10:00pm tonight.
So, he looks over everything...nice guy from Georgia.....go figure here in Mass
Anyway, first thing he checks is the main trap......opens it up, and it is clear with a nice pitch to the septic.....ok there.
Next he checks is a main sewer line that runs the length of the back of the house....opens it up...pops off the cap, and no drip.....lookie inside and it is clear for the 25 ft run.
Next we go to the 1st floor bathroom.....takes out the 6ft auger and rooters it...flushes once, then the second flush is chitty again.
Move upstairs....augers the boys bathroom, and flushes...flushes ok first, but next time is not good....like there is negative pressure or something.
Move to the master bath where the problem originated.....10 year old toilet, and the auger can't make it through all the curves and my bud from Georgia leaves for the night.
So, being an anal bastard like I am...decide to take the toilet off at 11:00pm and pull the toilet off to find the blockage.....no blockage at the end of the flange where I ususally find one of my boys presents....and the trap/drain looks clear.....so, I go downstairs, and grab my 50 ft snake....and start snaking the toilet drain on the 2nd floor...goes down about half way and then I realize its not a clog in the line.
My best guess is, is that the stack pipe on the roof is partially clogged with ice or snow, however, the snow never reached the top of the stack, and right now it is a good 1 1/2 ft below the stack....what I am guessing that all the freaking freezing rain we had probably got into the stack and froze...so I guess I have a partial blockage? (Again, 1 out of every 4 or 5 flushes work fine....and there is no way I have 3 toilets clogged)
So, right now I have the access door to the attic open to let some heat up there and perhaps thaw the stack?Or perhaps some critters dumped some crap down the stack? (I don't have any trees around the house....and the trees that are there are pines about 80-100 feet away.....so I am guessing I have an ice buildup in the trap?
So, I head up to the attic, and it looks to be a 4" vent pipe?
Should I cut a small portion out, perhaps a 12" section and take a peek up/down to find a blockage? (going on the roof is not an option with the pitch/snow/and a good friend now in a wheelchair due to the fall from a ladder)
Just don't know what to do at this point....I am really out of ideas.
Going to sign off now...go down stairs and grab homebrew even through they are not ready as they have only been carbonating for 3 days or so,......I don't care if its flat.....I hate not being able to not fix stuff.....sorry for the rant.
Edit - We have septic and the tank is 15 feet from the house...tank was pumped 2 months ago and the line from inside the basement to the tank is clear.
Some background:
2 Story colonial - built in 1999
3 bathrooms....1 half down stairs, and 2 full upstairs
Problem started during a snowstorm///wet heavy stuff then followed by rain.
Noticed one toilet upstairs wasn't flushing right...no biggie, I have 3 young boys who like to use a lot of toilet paper.
Tried to plunge it no avail...waited until next morning and still no luck. Went to home depot and got a 3 ft snake and plunged it.....flushed...still no luck....WTF????
So, went downstairs and my wife told me that the other toilet was acting odd...went to flush it, and it was a half azzed flush...that s wierd....snaked it....flushed fine 2 times, then another half azzed flush.
Went to bathroom number #3 upstairs, and flushed with nothing it it...and it barely went down....not clogged...just real, real slow to drain.....I'm thinking somesort of air issue or major blockage.
Came home from work tonight, and was just pissed off as I have three toilets that dont want to flush...and cant figure it out...sometimes they flush and sometimes they dont......was going to open upthe main line in the basement, but didn't want a cascade of shat falling on me if the pipes were blocked all the way up....so, the Mrs's gave me the look...."maybe you should call a plumber...like rotorooter"...arrrrggghhhh...so I call and they show up at 10:00pm tonight.
So, he looks over everything...nice guy from Georgia.....go figure here in Mass

Anyway, first thing he checks is the main trap......opens it up, and it is clear with a nice pitch to the septic.....ok there.
Next he checks is a main sewer line that runs the length of the back of the house....opens it up...pops off the cap, and no drip.....lookie inside and it is clear for the 25 ft run.
Next we go to the 1st floor bathroom.....takes out the 6ft auger and rooters it...flushes once, then the second flush is chitty again.
Move upstairs....augers the boys bathroom, and flushes...flushes ok first, but next time is not good....like there is negative pressure or something.
Move to the master bath where the problem originated.....10 year old toilet, and the auger can't make it through all the curves and my bud from Georgia leaves for the night.
So, being an anal bastard like I am...decide to take the toilet off at 11:00pm and pull the toilet off to find the blockage.....no blockage at the end of the flange where I ususally find one of my boys presents....and the trap/drain looks clear.....so, I go downstairs, and grab my 50 ft snake....and start snaking the toilet drain on the 2nd floor...goes down about half way and then I realize its not a clog in the line.
My best guess is, is that the stack pipe on the roof is partially clogged with ice or snow, however, the snow never reached the top of the stack, and right now it is a good 1 1/2 ft below the stack....what I am guessing that all the freaking freezing rain we had probably got into the stack and froze...so I guess I have a partial blockage? (Again, 1 out of every 4 or 5 flushes work fine....and there is no way I have 3 toilets clogged)
So, right now I have the access door to the attic open to let some heat up there and perhaps thaw the stack?Or perhaps some critters dumped some crap down the stack? (I don't have any trees around the house....and the trees that are there are pines about 80-100 feet away.....so I am guessing I have an ice buildup in the trap?
So, I head up to the attic, and it looks to be a 4" vent pipe?
Should I cut a small portion out, perhaps a 12" section and take a peek up/down to find a blockage? (going on the roof is not an option with the pitch/snow/and a good friend now in a wheelchair due to the fall from a ladder)
Just don't know what to do at this point....I am really out of ideas.
Going to sign off now...go down stairs and grab homebrew even through they are not ready as they have only been carbonating for 3 days or so,......I don't care if its flat.....I hate not being able to not fix stuff.....sorry for the rant.
Edit - We have septic and the tank is 15 feet from the house...tank was pumped 2 months ago and the line from inside the basement to the tank is clear.