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Water backs up into your sinks, tubs, or toilets inside the house, but your septic tank isn’t full. This usually means the clog is in the main sewer line —the pipe running from your house foundation to the septic tank.

Sewage or dirty water appearing in the bathtub or floor drains when you run the washing machine or flush a toilet. 1.2.4 clog between house and septic tank

💡 If you haven’t pumped your tank in over 5 years, the clog might actually be a full tank. Check that first—it’s a $300–500 fix vs. $1,500+ for pipe repair. Water backs up into your sinks, tubs, or

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Before you start digging or snaking, confirm the clog is actually between the house and the tank, and not inside the tank.