I don’t think there’s is a 3rd pipe joining as the basin in the bathroom joins the bath waste piping. The basin normally drains okay unless you try to drain it after also draining the bath as they drain from same pipe work. If the basin tap is ran for awhile it eventually causes the bath to...
From the T junction it is only about 30-50cm to where it emerges from external wall
Yeah the plumber wants to cut the pipe towards the end of the bath and put a non return valve and hopefully rod down towards the main waste pipe at the same time.
I'll take another photo in morning but the...
They appear to join at like a T junction and then they drop vertically outside the house see the photo further down the thread. This is how it has always been before and was never any issues
Not sure I can't see anything obvious, where would I find it other than near the pipes on the photos I have put in the thread ?
I only have the 1 bathroom upstairs no other bathrooms or toilets and then a kitchen with water supply downstairs
Hi Andy,
Not as far as I am aware, Looking outside its all clear at the bottom as part way down the pipe our neighbours waste connects in to it and they don't have any problem so assuming the blockage is at the top before it gets to the vertical drop ??
Attached a photo of the outside view of...
Is a recent problem we had a new bath put in but didn't have to alter any pipe work other than a new bath trap to fit new plug exit, I can't see it being the lack of gradient on the waste pipe as 200litres of water (a full bath) should create enough pressure for it flow horizontally even without...
Hi,
Looking for some advice/help/thoughts
There is no blockage in the bath trap.
Our bathroom on the 1st floor has a bath running along the back wall and a toilet at a 90 degree angle to it, looking under the box at the end of the bath they both exit through the same large waste pipe which...