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Usual bathroom arrangement - sink, bath and toilet.
When using the sink I sometimes hear glugging/gurgling from the plughole in the bath, this is normal.
Today I filled the sink with water to wash something (I very rarely fill the sink (maybe once every few months, if that)), usually I only briefly run the taps to wash hands, etc. Heard a lot of glugging from the bath plughole when I pulled out the sink's plug but didn't take any notice.
Later I happened to notice a moderate amount of small bits of blackish grey debris near the bath's plughole.
Tried to reproduce this a few times but it's not happened since.
So I partly filled the bath and refilled the sink to check the drains (I have a septic tank) and the water is flowing freely and the septic tank looks fine inside, water is flowing into it without any issues.
The debris in the bath didn't smell of anything, I think it's the type that you see accumulating just inside the overflow in the sink or bath for example.
So I'm puzzled.
Note that this has only happened once and I can't reproduce it (only hear a bit of the normal glugging at times).
Any ideas please as to a cause of the above?
Maybe an air pocket and the sudden dump of water from the sink shifted that air and ejected some bits of debris that was perhaps clinging to the bath's drain just inside the plughole?
I assume that my bath has a shallow trap as it sits very low to the ground (can't see the legs though as it has side panels).
Oh yes, and the full sink had in it a lot of foam/froth/bubbles because what I have been washing required a reasonable quantity of Fairy Liquid. This may be relevant.
I'm thinking of putting some Mr Muscle down the bath and sink's plugholes as I assume that there is debris accumulating in their white plastic drain pipes.
When using the sink I sometimes hear glugging/gurgling from the plughole in the bath, this is normal.
Today I filled the sink with water to wash something (I very rarely fill the sink (maybe once every few months, if that)), usually I only briefly run the taps to wash hands, etc. Heard a lot of glugging from the bath plughole when I pulled out the sink's plug but didn't take any notice.
Later I happened to notice a moderate amount of small bits of blackish grey debris near the bath's plughole.
Tried to reproduce this a few times but it's not happened since.
So I partly filled the bath and refilled the sink to check the drains (I have a septic tank) and the water is flowing freely and the septic tank looks fine inside, water is flowing into it without any issues.
The debris in the bath didn't smell of anything, I think it's the type that you see accumulating just inside the overflow in the sink or bath for example.
So I'm puzzled.
Note that this has only happened once and I can't reproduce it (only hear a bit of the normal glugging at times).
Any ideas please as to a cause of the above?
Maybe an air pocket and the sudden dump of water from the sink shifted that air and ejected some bits of debris that was perhaps clinging to the bath's drain just inside the plughole?
I assume that my bath has a shallow trap as it sits very low to the ground (can't see the legs though as it has side panels).
Oh yes, and the full sink had in it a lot of foam/froth/bubbles because what I have been washing required a reasonable quantity of Fairy Liquid. This may be relevant.
I'm thinking of putting some Mr Muscle down the bath and sink's plugholes as I assume that there is debris accumulating in their white plastic drain pipes.
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