I understand exactly what you're going through. Finding out where your sewer and drainage clogs originate from can be incredibly frustrating. Luckily, most clogs originate from the toilet, so that's always a good place to start looking.
The real challenge, though, starts when the toilet isn't the culprit.
Before you begin to look elsewhere by yourself, it helps to understand that, contrary to popular opinion, water drainage isn't just a simple pipe flowing from one location to another.
Most drainage systems are constructed like branches off a big tree. Like the tree, your drainage system usually has a main pipe trunk and other smaller sublines branching off it. One clog on a subline can affect every other pipe in the house.
Personally, I'd recommend having an expert take a look.
Companies specialising in blocked drains have tons of experts with a feel for knowing where these things start from, and can carry out in-depth analysis of the entire system.
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