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Followup on https://poal.co/s/DIY/726745. When my washer drained, it'd create a suction and drain my toilet bowl...allowing sewer gases to escape. I ran my endoscope down my sewer vent and found a desiccated bird's nest (complete with a bird I'm pretty confident died when Ramses II was still reigning). I cleaned that out and now everything is functioning as expected. No more toilet draining, no more sewer gases.

Thanks to everyone for your advice, it helped!

Followup on https://poal.co/s/DIY/726745. When my washer drained, it'd create a suction and drain my toilet bowl...allowing sewer gases to escape. I ran my endoscope down my sewer vent and found a desiccated bird's nest (complete with a bird I'm pretty confident died when Ramses II was still reigning). I cleaned that out and now everything is functioning as expected. No more toilet draining, no more sewer gases. Thanks to everyone for your advice, it helped!

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Glad to hear it! With modern construction where inspection actually occurs, improper/insufficient venting is fairly rare. However I've seen houses with drain lines running over 10 feet to a drop without venting.

@stupidbird - Sounds like there's a need to schedule and commission a new spy drone.

[–] 2 pts

We already did. Thank you for noticing.