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    Neighbour's waste coming my way

    Thanks for answering the question about the camera WickedWizard.
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    Neighbour's waste coming my way

    Ok seco services, I tried one company earlier today and they said they don't have cameras you can put round toilet bends. Will try dynorod though. Anybody else think it could be a waste pipe angle issue? It would be reassuring if everybody thinks it is a partial blockage.
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    Neighbour's waste coming my way

    It's a private block no council flats at all. If it is a shared pipe then I know I might not be responsible, but it is a lot of hassle getting anything done, if I can just hire a camera for £100 and sort it that is great. Do you know what sort of camera I should hire?
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    Neighbour's waste coming my way

    :oops: thanks seco services as well. It has always been a problem since I've been living here (a few years) not sure about before. I'm not sure what inspection points look like, the vertical pipe goes upwards and probably vents onto the roof but I can't go up there.
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    Neighbour's waste coming my way

    Thanks for your view Diyisfun, do you know which camera I should hire to look and clear it? Is it a drain camera or a pipeline? Do you know if they come with lights? Also, I should have said that I don't get my own waste coming back, when the neighbour's flat is empty the toilet is clean.
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    Neighbour's waste coming my way

    The flats are late 60's, not a conversion. There are twenty in the block. I'm the owner, the neighbour's is rented.
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    Neighbour's waste coming my way

    Hi, I'm in a block of flats, the waste pipe is shared with the flat next door. I get a small amount of the neighbour's waste at the bottom of my toilet. From reading other posts I think it is either a partial blockage, or the slope on the horizontal waste pipe is not enough. The...
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