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Toilet 'sucking'
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Ground-floor flat. All plumbing usually works well.
Recently, on flushing the toilet, the water seems to be 'sucked' down the u-bend and the usual water level is reduced in the toilet bowl.
What might be happening in the sewers to produce this suction effect, and is it something we should get looked at?
Ta.
BillB
Recently, on flushing the toilet, the water seems to be 'sucked' down the u-bend and the usual water level is reduced in the toilet bowl.
What might be happening in the sewers to produce this suction effect, and is it something we should get looked at?
Ta.
BillB
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just to round this one off - we had the plumber in on an unrelated job, and he looked down the manhole and said ‘blocked sewer’.
Phoned Thames Water, midday Saturday, and by 4pm they were there, poking rods down and unblocking it completely.
All free of charge. Amazing level of service, and praise where it’s due.
bB
Phoned Thames Water, midday Saturday, and by 4pm they were there, poking rods down and unblocking it completely.
All free of charge. Amazing level of service, and praise where it’s due.
bB