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  1. Redsquare100

    External waste pipes angle problem

    The AAV is then clearly no where near above the wc cistern! Sounds like a job for a pro as I would prob leave a leaking hazard!
  2. Redsquare100

    External waste pipes angle problem

    The upper render was pre existing - Two more pics added - The hopper in the downpipes - again this was here before I moved in. The overflow was from the old separate toilet room sink upstairs which we knocked into one batchroom. Thanks for your thoughts+time btw
  3. Redsquare100

    External waste pipes angle problem

    Ok removed the AAV and ran the shower and plunging. The AAV came off very easily, should it? Has not made any difference and the water flows freely for a while then gets worse as before. Attached a new pic of the middle waste angle if it helps. For me the fall is no where near enough and the...
  4. Redsquare100

    External waste pipes angle problem

    Was done by builders when we had the house back to brick and redone, extension built. I will try lifting the vent off and see if it drains, if not will get a qualified plumber round. What other issues, please fire away...thanks
  5. Redsquare100

    External waste pipes angle problem

    I have used countless unblocker solutions to no avail really, it has never flowed well in 3 years
  6. Redsquare100

    External waste pipes angle problem

    What other image do you need sorry? Attached another at a better angle
  7. Redsquare100

    External waste pipes angle problem

    Hi, As per the image below it seems the angle of the bath and shower waste pipes is not enough to let the water flow unless I use a plunger to get it moving. How can I fix the issue. Do I get a double outlet soil push fit? Any advice appreciated. Thanks
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