by plastic_man77 »
Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:44 am
@ trainee laydeee plumb
Look in your toilet cistern and see whether there is an air break between the inlet valve and the water level (There should be one)- and whether the water level has been set correctly.
Also, there must be a case of low water pressure in the pipework feeding both your toilet and your neighbours. Try and improve this if possible (Check external and internal stop cocks are fully open and that the internal one isn't partially blocked- or if fed from a storage tank, make sure the feed isn't restricted in any way, such as a gate valve not being fully open).
To prevent any futher siphoning of used water, possibly in to the mains depending on your pipework configuration, fit a non-return valve as close to the cistern inlet valve as possible.