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I’ve noticed that after it rains my upstairs sinks start to fill. I have no problems with the bottom floor sinks; what could be the problem?

Terry

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Tom: Boy, I don’t know. That could be a stumper on that one.
Charlie: O oh, stumping Tom.
Tom: When it rains your upstairs sink start to fill. The only thing I can think of and I would like this person to do is to stick your hand in the water in which something I always do and see if the water is very cold. If it is very cold I think you have a partial block there and because the humidity is so high and your air conditioning system is draining the run off into that particular sink underneath there. That it’s filling up because you’re pulling out so much more water than you would on a drier day and if the water is cold it’s coming from the air conditioner and you’ve got partial leak. How’s that for an answer?
Charlie: Wow!
Tom: Man.
Charlie: Carnac has nothing on you.
Tom: Let’s just finish the show today.
Charlie: That’s it. That’s a close. All right.
Tom: Okay.

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