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noisy out-flow pipe

04/06/2008 10:20 AM cmpug1

hi there one and all, i have a concern regarding noise that i've recently come to hear whenever either of the two toilets in my home is flushed. i can hear gurgling, and the sound of flowing water.someone suggested that there was a gas/air problem; something to do with a valve? i'm not terribly handy, yet can't afford a plumber, at present. is this something that a novice can accomplish with the proper direction? thanks for any response(s). cmb

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04/06/2008 12:10 PM Sylvan

It could be a partial blockage or a blocked vent line either way you may find it cheaper in the long run to hire a licensed professional.

Many,many times if an account can't afford payment at time services are rendered I ask them what type of non interest payment they are comfortable with and as long as they meet the payment schedule we agree on there should be no problem.

Everyone has a cash flow problem at least once in their life and a legitimate local LMP will try to work woth you as much as possible

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