Plumbing – Grout and/or thinset flushed in septic system

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All.

My contractor is awful. If we weren't almost done with the project, I would kick him off my property and sue him.

Anyway, it appears that he dumped excess thinset or grout into my basement toilet. It caused a backup in my basement tub, toilet, and sink. It looks like someone hastily cleaned it up, but only a little. I have now cleaned it from the room and everything is flushing and draining normally.

However, we have a septic system. Will we need to have the septic tank pumped?

Thank you!

Best Answer

I would call a plumber that has a snake with a camera to inspect the drains to see if the thinset or anything else has plugged or partially restricted the drains. A partial restriction can result in debris plugging that line from time to time and certain types of tissue getting caught by a rough surface. It would be better to fix the problem now than having issues at a later date. my 2 cents