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Plumbing Problem
I live in a city centre in a first floor flat. The WC was recently changed/updated.
For the first couple of days the drains in the kitchen and bathroom were sluggish and gurgling.
Then, after visiting the toilet, the contents of the loo erupted through the shower drain. The plumber came with a plunger on a long stick and unblocked it. He did say that it was coincidental that it blocked just after being upgraded.
Could the reason for the blockage be that I have been using the wrong type of flush? I thought that using the quick flush was the sensible option. But would the full flush ensure that no blockage is going to happen in the near future?
Thanks for any help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I must say we never haver a problem. I had to change the flush in both our lavs and the replacements came with dual flush - a legal obligation. We've always tried to be economical with water use and normally only flush every few wees when there's just the two of us in the house; the short flush works happily in both (one a lever, the other a button).