70s detached bungalow.
I have recently been having trouble with a suspected blocked WC. It nearly overflows and the water level subsides slowly.
Having no luck with finding any internal obstructions, I opened the inspection chamber nearest the house. This is the one that the bath and WC flow into.
It was nearly full to the top.
I shoved my hand in and spooned out a shedload of toilet paper. The water level didn't drop when I did this.
Using a length of batten, I reached under the mucky water and ensured that the inlet and exit pipe of the chamber were not obstructed. They seemed OK.
I then opened a 2nd chamber, further from the house, nearer the road. That too was almost full to the brim. Again I removed a load of toilet paper and ensured the inlet and outlet were not obstructed. The water level did not drop.
Finally, I opened a 3rd chamber, the one nearest the road. This was half full and with reasonably clear water.
Questions: How high should the water level be in an inspection chamber? Should the inlet and outlet pipes be visible? If there is heavy rainfall, will surface water fill them up?
Maybe I have an obstruction between chambers 2 and 3?
But bath, basin, sink and washing machine all seem to drain OK. There is no water backing up into the house.
Thanks
Mike
I have recently been having trouble with a suspected blocked WC. It nearly overflows and the water level subsides slowly.
Having no luck with finding any internal obstructions, I opened the inspection chamber nearest the house. This is the one that the bath and WC flow into.
It was nearly full to the top.
I shoved my hand in and spooned out a shedload of toilet paper. The water level didn't drop when I did this.
Using a length of batten, I reached under the mucky water and ensured that the inlet and exit pipe of the chamber were not obstructed. They seemed OK.
I then opened a 2nd chamber, further from the house, nearer the road. That too was almost full to the brim. Again I removed a load of toilet paper and ensured the inlet and outlet were not obstructed. The water level did not drop.
Finally, I opened a 3rd chamber, the one nearest the road. This was half full and with reasonably clear water.
Questions: How high should the water level be in an inspection chamber? Should the inlet and outlet pipes be visible? If there is heavy rainfall, will surface water fill them up?
Maybe I have an obstruction between chambers 2 and 3?
But bath, basin, sink and washing machine all seem to drain OK. There is no water backing up into the house.
Thanks
Mike