drainage problems
Drainage and wastage systems and plumbing help, advice and answers

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MattFletcher
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drainage problems

by MattFletcher » Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:57 pm

Hiya

new to here, as i have a problem with my waste drainage.

Just moved in, we have 2 down stairs bathrooms, one is the house orignal and the other is part of a 11 year old extension.

the main problem is with the house one.

the toliet/bath and sink take ages to drain away, the water does go after a while, no leaks or smells from what i can tell.

the toliet waste pipe has a Air Admitance valve installed just before (i think) it goes under the house to the front of the house.

I cant see any man holes or access, apart from a circled thing in the back yard near the bathroom.

not sure it if blocked, tried plugeing but that hasnt done anything.

also i have a problem with the extenion waste as well. when flushing the toliet, little amount of water comes up the plug hole.

the plumbing is like this.

toliet to the big drain pipe, this then goes into the main drain for the house. at the bottom og the drain pipe is the drainage for the bath, this is an exteral pipe and slopes upwards to the bath.

any idea on both problems. or next bet is to get a plumber and a drainage person out.

Thanks

Matt

marrtin
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by marrtin » Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:05 pm

All these symptoms are typical of a blocked sewer. You need to find all the access places on your property and probably even next door and discover exactly what is blocked. It may not even be on your property!

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by stevenc1603 » Mon Dec 31, 2007 4:21 pm

Had a similar problem with drains at my old place. After checking with the neighbours I discovered they were also having issues so I called out the water board. Turns out there was a blockage in the sewer a couple of hundred yards up the street that was causing the problem.

If your neighbours are also having issues then call out the water board as it shouldn't cost you anything. If its only you then it could be a blockage in the main drain pipe connecting your property to the main drain/sewer. If that's the case then its you that has to pay for it to be cleared.

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