Hi, I hope someone can help me here.
We moved into a new house last October and we have just started having a problem with the downstairs toilet/shower room. The shower has started to not drain very well and when the toilet is flushed the shower drain gurgles. The toilet pipe goes straight through the wall and into the outside soil pipe shown below. The shower pipe runs under the bathroom floor about 2m and then through the wall and into the same soil pipe (bottom pipe in picture). The middle pipe comes from the bathroom sink.
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If I unscrew the inspection cover from the top of the soil pipe everything works fine - no gurgling and the shower drains perfectly. Therefore I assume my problem is being caused by a vacuum in the soil pipe although why it has been fine until now is a mystery (to me anyway).
At first I thought I could just fit an air admittence valve to the top of the pipe but after a little research it appears that these should not be fitted externally. It also appears that the soil pipe should extend up above the roof line and then left open.
If anyone could advise me on this I would be grateful.
Many thanks
Edit: I forgot to mention that there is another soil pipe further along the same wall serving the upstairs bathroom that is extended above the roof line and open at the top.
We moved into a new house last October and we have just started having a problem with the downstairs toilet/shower room. The shower has started to not drain very well and when the toilet is flushed the shower drain gurgles. The toilet pipe goes straight through the wall and into the outside soil pipe shown below. The shower pipe runs under the bathroom floor about 2m and then through the wall and into the same soil pipe (bottom pipe in picture). The middle pipe comes from the bathroom sink.
If I unscrew the inspection cover from the top of the soil pipe everything works fine - no gurgling and the shower drains perfectly. Therefore I assume my problem is being caused by a vacuum in the soil pipe although why it has been fine until now is a mystery (to me anyway).
At first I thought I could just fit an air admittence valve to the top of the pipe but after a little research it appears that these should not be fitted externally. It also appears that the soil pipe should extend up above the roof line and then left open.
If anyone could advise me on this I would be grateful.
Many thanks
Edit: I forgot to mention that there is another soil pipe further along the same wall serving the upstairs bathroom that is extended above the roof line and open at the top.
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