This is not what a bloke wants when he wants to settle and check his emails following his after supper bath!!
Having flushed the toilet not long before, I was still in the bath when I pulled the plug, only to notice a moment later the the toilet, right beside the tub, was filling up with bath water, and then realised it was also "flowing" across the bathroom floor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I jammed my heel over the plug hole, then wrestled the plug back into place.
Hells teeth! The water was still running across the floor so I had to sacrifice all the available towels and throw 'em down, my jeans and T shirt too! The cat ran away!
So annoyed that there appears to ba a blockage right after flushing the toilet, and even more annoyed that the outlet pipe should choose that moment to vomit on the floor!!
Aaargh! apart from the toilet outlet and cistern, everything is hidden in a boxed in section between the bath and the loo roll holder wall.
So I guess I'm going to have to break open the box at the back to find where any blockage might be.
Someone please tell me an eaiser way.
This type of unit.
This bit leaked. Not at the front, but where the grey and white meet. Shouldn't that have been glued together? I can rock the whole unit and these parts move all about.
Rigid inlet and overflow.
Never realised it got so dusty under there.
Having flushed the toilet not long before, I was still in the bath when I pulled the plug, only to notice a moment later the the toilet, right beside the tub, was filling up with bath water, and then realised it was also "flowing" across the bathroom floor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I jammed my heel over the plug hole, then wrestled the plug back into place.
Hells teeth! The water was still running across the floor so I had to sacrifice all the available towels and throw 'em down, my jeans and T shirt too! The cat ran away!
So annoyed that there appears to ba a blockage right after flushing the toilet, and even more annoyed that the outlet pipe should choose that moment to vomit on the floor!!
Aaargh! apart from the toilet outlet and cistern, everything is hidden in a boxed in section between the bath and the loo roll holder wall.
So I guess I'm going to have to break open the box at the back to find where any blockage might be.
Someone please tell me an eaiser way.
This type of unit.
This bit leaked. Not at the front, but where the grey and white meet. Shouldn't that have been glued together? I can rock the whole unit and these parts move all about.
Rigid inlet and overflow.
Never realised it got so dusty under there.