Big problems with bath and basin pipe flow
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:30 pm
Hi
Our house was built in 1978 and the plumbing has not (as far as we know) been changed since.
Yes I know the decor is old but there are issues that make it hard to sort out.
Anyway, the bath and basin in the bath room discharge into a pipe that runs to the right through the wall into the toilet and then into the stack.
When we moved here in 1999 the flow from the bath was always slow but I reasoned it would be due to the very shallow fall.
The basin on the other hand was always fast to flow.
About three years back things started to go wrong.
When emptying the basin the water would force the plug out of the bath and very smelly water would flow into the bath.
This progressed to a point where the water would even come out of the bath overflow.
I purchased a drain auger and got to work with this undoing the bath pipes and passing the auger all the way into the stack.
This removed some hard brittle deposits that had moulded to the shape of the pipe.
After this the water flowed away fine for about a week :?
So back in with the auger, this time attached to my drill and once in the pipe I let the drill do the work of spinning it as I withdrew the auger.
I also reversed the process.
This time the water level at the grate in the bath dropped lower than I have ever seen it and we had a really good flow.
Again for only a week :x
We have also used chemicals that claim to remove all blockages to no avail.
So I wondered if there was something wrong with the plumbing?
We can hear a glug, glug in the toilet (the room) and so I decided to remove the wood work to see what was happening.
I was always suspicious about the way the pipe from the bath room connected to the stack!
The toilet waste seemed to discharge over the top of it which to my ignorant mind seems to be inviting trouble?
As you can see this is the case but the connections seem simple enough?
So, can anyone offer advice on what could be wrong?
I hope so as it defies logic to me :(
Cheers
Mike
P.S Would it be better to allow pictures within the text using the img command?
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Our house was built in 1978 and the plumbing has not (as far as we know) been changed since.
Yes I know the decor is old but there are issues that make it hard to sort out.
Anyway, the bath and basin in the bath room discharge into a pipe that runs to the right through the wall into the toilet and then into the stack.
When we moved here in 1999 the flow from the bath was always slow but I reasoned it would be due to the very shallow fall.
The basin on the other hand was always fast to flow.
About three years back things started to go wrong.
When emptying the basin the water would force the plug out of the bath and very smelly water would flow into the bath.
This progressed to a point where the water would even come out of the bath overflow.
I purchased a drain auger and got to work with this undoing the bath pipes and passing the auger all the way into the stack.
This removed some hard brittle deposits that had moulded to the shape of the pipe.
After this the water flowed away fine for about a week :?
So back in with the auger, this time attached to my drill and once in the pipe I let the drill do the work of spinning it as I withdrew the auger.
I also reversed the process.
This time the water level at the grate in the bath dropped lower than I have ever seen it and we had a really good flow.
Again for only a week :x
We have also used chemicals that claim to remove all blockages to no avail.
So I wondered if there was something wrong with the plumbing?
We can hear a glug, glug in the toilet (the room) and so I decided to remove the wood work to see what was happening.
I was always suspicious about the way the pipe from the bath room connected to the stack!
The toilet waste seemed to discharge over the top of it which to my ignorant mind seems to be inviting trouble?
As you can see this is the case but the connections seem simple enough?
So, can anyone offer advice on what could be wrong?
I hope so as it defies logic to me :(
Cheers
Mike
P.S Would it be better to allow pictures within the text using the img command?
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