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TOPEC 02-19-2014 11:44 PM

Bathroom cloged
 
So the toilet in my living room is backin up. It never flushed smoothly, but today takes the cake. I was washing some towels in the sink with the water running, then i noticed the air pockets coming out of the toilet, followed by what looked like water gushing out, then shit water starting coming back into the toilet. I got confused and stopped the tap in the sink and the toilet stopped backin up. I turn the tap on again and very quickly shit water started coming back up. I tried a plunger and it didnt work.

I hope its not the main sewage thats clogged, as all the other toilets/sinks drain fine. Whats my next best option? Pour drano down the toilet or the sink? Use an auger?

320icar 02-19-2014 11:54 PM

1. Washing towels in the sink?
2. Toilet in the living room?
3. I have no useful information
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subordinate 02-20-2014 12:13 AM

You have a toilet in your living room?

TOPEC 02-20-2014 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8420342)
1. Washing towels in the sink?
2. Toilet in the living room?
3. I have no useful information
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1. powder room is the correct term
2. washing a microfiber towel, can i not do that with a tap n sink?
3. if u have nth to post then y bother posting...?

subordinate 02-20-2014 12:24 AM

Microfibre cloth is perfectly fine. It sounds like a bigger issue at hand if your toilet is backing up when you use the sink. I really..really don't think drano will do the trick.

Call the property manager?

seekerbeta 02-20-2014 07:13 AM

the sink and the toilet probably go to a common main before joining the sewer line, if you feel inclined, pull the trap under the sink and see if its full, but otherwise, probably best to call in a plumber to check on it.

GLOW 02-20-2014 03:15 PM

had a similar problem with my washroom. had to use an an auger. either rent one from HD for like $50 or hire a plumber for like $150. i don't like deal with shitty situations so i hired a plumber.

Soundy 02-20-2014 03:48 PM

Depending on whether your powder room is plumbed properly, you might want to start simple by checking for a blocked vent stack. I've seen drainage fucked up by a bird building a nest on top of a stack...

http://www.extension.purdue.edu/extm...D-142.fig5.gif

nabs 02-20-2014 03:50 PM

Improper venting is the first thing I thought of when I read your first post. But best to call a plumber, trust me you don't want to deal with it if shits gonna come back your way.

Soundy 02-20-2014 03:53 PM

Shit's gettin' real yo.

BrRsn 02-20-2014 04:22 PM

this may be a terrible idea but,

we had an older house we were renting out a couple years back, similar problem.
Our plumber was out of town (when I say our plumber I mean my dad's friend who doesn't charge us $150 for just coming out to the house) but he suggested putting a garden hose into the stack and letting it run for a little bit to help clear out the vent stack.

It worked but obviously YMMV and there's always the potential of things getting worse.

!Yaminashi 02-20-2014 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 8420805)
Depending on whether your powder room is plumbed properly, you might want to start simple by checking for a blocked vent stack. I've seen drainage fucked up by a bird building a nest on top of a stack...

http://www.extension.purdue.edu/extm...D-142.fig5.gif

This. If there is no ventilation going through your piping the pressure differentials get all fucked up and that's probably what's causing the shit water to flow back into your toilet.

Call a professional

TOPEC 02-20-2014 05:16 PM

thanks for the suggestions, i guess ill find a way to go up the roof and check the vent stack first

Soundy 02-20-2014 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by TOPEC (Post 8420858)
thanks for the suggestions, i guess ill find a way to go up the roof and check the vent stack first

This is your first step - simple things you can do yourself. Get up there and take a deep sniff of the pipe :troll: :ilied:

saucywoman 02-20-2014 07:56 PM

I just had this with my sink. When one of the washers drained water would fill up my sink, plumber came and installed some stoppage in one of the pipes. I can't remember what he explained to me but its fixed :thumbsup: this might be the same thing you're suffering from. Does it do it all the time when you're in your sink or just this one time?
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TOPEC 02-20-2014 09:07 PM

it just started doing this (the backing up part) very recently, but this toilet has never flushed smoothly since a long time ago

Soundy 02-20-2014 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by TOPEC (Post 8420981)
it just started doing this (the backing up part) very recently, but this toilet has never flushed smoothly since a long time ago

That just screams poor venting. Saw this at a store we worked on recently - toilet would flush very slowly and never completely go down, and would gurgle through the sink... turned out a roofer had put a box of something on top of the stack and blocked it off.

Imagine it like you're pouring out a bottle of pop or something - it kind of goes in surges until the level gets low enough for air to get in consistently through the neck. If you stab a hole in the back of the bottle to let air in though, it will flow out smoothly (actually, I guess a better analogy would be shotgunning a beer).

TOPEC 02-20-2014 10:24 PM

Ok, now to find a ladder thatll reach the roof 2 stories high
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HKS PWR 02-20-2014 10:52 PM

Sounds like a blockage in the waste pipe, causing water to back up when using the lavatory in that powder room. Also, there might be a possible partial blockage of the wet vent, causing this particular toilet to "have never flush smoothly" (I'm assuming all the other toilets in the house flushes properly)

Before you climb on the roof, start by running some Drano through the lavatory first and then the toilet.

Lomac 02-21-2014 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 8420784)
had a similar problem with my washroom. had to use an an auger. either rent one from HD for like $50 or hire a plumber for like $150. i don't like deal with shitty situations so i hired a plumber.

I see what you did there... :suspicious:

Edit just to stay on topic... If you'd like, I can put you in touch with a couple different plumbers who don't charge an arm and a leg (and, yes, they're properly certified and all that jazz :lol)

TOPEC 02-21-2014 05:05 PM

yes can u pls pm me some contacts?
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Doubl3_H 02-21-2014 08:34 PM

is your problem fixed?

reading your first post, its not a vent problem.

pm me if you need more help

Doubl3_H 02-21-2014 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by HKS PWR (Post 8421041)
Sounds like a blockage in the waste pipe, causing water to back up when using the lavatory in that powder room. Also, there might be a possible partial blockage of the wet vent, causing this particular toilet to "have never flush smoothly" (I'm assuming all the other toilets in the house flushes properly)

Before you climb on the roof, start by running some Drano through the lavatory first and then the toilet.

unlikely that the wet vent is blocked, if the wet vent was blocked, then the SINK will not drain properly.
Hopefully is something in your 3" pipe serving your wc, not something further down the stack.

TOPEC 02-22-2014 02:26 AM

quick update, poured 3/4 bottle of drano into the toilet, let it sat for abt an hour, and with the help of a plunger, managed to unclog the toilet

problem solved

thx everyone

T4RAWR 02-22-2014 05:42 AM

For future reference drano is terrible for plumbing.

A drain snake is preferred.


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