Hi all,
I have been having some issues with the plumbing of our shower room for years, and have decided now is the time to fix the problem rather than bodging solutions.
The waste pipe for the shower and sink are flat to the floor and run around half the room before going down the soil pipe, so there is no chance for gravity to help.
I have attached a diagram to try to help illustrate the issue - the yellow pipes are all horizontal and either hidden under the shower tray or boxed in above the floor, so I can sort of access under the shower tray and behind the sink, but to access the rest I would need to rip out the boxing.
The toilet and sink are fine as the toilet is right next to the soil pipe and the sink is obviously up higher, but the shower really struggles to drain.
I have replaced the trap under the shower and all the pipe/fittings on that side of the room, but there is so little space under the shower tray that I could only find 2 or 3 traps on the market that would fit - so no chance of using one of those fast flow ones.
Once the shower has been running for around 5 minutes the water level will reach the top of the shower tray and then leak over the edge.
I'm not really sure how to solve this. We considered moving everything around, but due to the size of the room and there being a window, the only way to get the shower closer to the soil pipe would be to block the window.
Another thing I figured might help would be a pump - I found these sorts of things online that I could plumb the shower and sink to, but I don't have any experience here so would appreciate any input
https://www.anchorpumps.com/saniflo-san ... CyEALw_wcB
Apologies for the long post, but I felt I should give as much detail as possible.