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[quote=Anonymous]This happened to us too, and the first time it was maybe because of rain. There was a downpour and it was a new house. So we didn't know. The second time, it was total backed up sewer (I was draining the tub) and we needed remediation and a basement re-do. So get it looked at ASAP. Our plumber also recommended against installing a one-way valve, since if something got blocked, it would just keep going up and overflow the kitchen sink, a shower or toilet upstairs! So he built an access panel and we just plan to snake it every year.[/quote]
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