Dear all, thanks for your assistance, it led me to think more about the drains rather than the vents. It's funny how it can seem like the vents are at fault but as correctly stated in this group, the drains should be checked as they are normally responsible.
After watching a YouTube video with...
Two available rodding points opened and rodded with full rod length, no difference. One was on rear lawn pointing towards rear stack, the other after the cloakroom toilet pointing to the front drain. When flushing toilets at rear no water appears at main drain at front of building. When toilet...
Thanks Nige. I'll invest in some rods then as I'm sure they will be a worthwhile investment. Do you think the drain pipe could be blocked then rather that a vent or perhaps at a junction?
I believe there is crouching space under the floors and I can get access as I remember seeing a hatch cut in the cupboard under the stairs. The floating floor could be removed with a little effort if I thought it would be worth investigating under floor
There is a manhole at the front of the building. Scottish water came out and had a quick look with cctv but said there was nothing much wrong (they wouldn't go much further that they needed to as it's not communal) . At least I know the main sewer line is working. The stack at the front of the...
Thanks for answering. Everything is internal within the walls. Perhaps I need to try to snake under the kitchen sink again. It just seemed to get stuck. I'm considering trying to get under the house but I would need to remove some flooring
Hi there,
Long time since I've been here, hoping for some insight into a problem that's really getting me down. If I can crack this it's not just helping a fellow diyer out but will help with my mental health as I am totally fed up.
I have a cloakroom toilet with basin just to the left side of...
Try using the search or even look at similar threads listed at the bottom of this page. Once you have an idea/plan on what you want to do the forum users wil no doubt be happy to help with specifics. It is tiresome for people to repeat themselves when the info is already here in other threads
I achieved this by scoring the back of the board with a stanley knife, folding the board in two, carry up to loft, flatten out on loft floor then duck tape the sliced side. This can result in an almost perfect large sheet. My diy emporium sells a product called handiboard which is thinner than...