IceQuake
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Hello all,
Been having major multiple problems and I've done my best to fix them, but the last toilet inline doesn't flush well. There are two bathrooms in total, on the ground floor, only 15 feet to the outside wall with 4 inch pipe and the vent is between the two toilets. Is there suppose to be a vent immediately between the last toilet and the outside wall for it to flush perfectly or adequately? This is the second time I've dug up the lines for the septic. Never let anyone back fill your project when you turn your back. Septic tank lines are only 2.75" difference and the tank is only .5 inch off the wrong way, precision water level checked. Thinking I got a lemon tank and toilet... Just removed the T on the inlet, but still the last inline toilet won't flush great. I just can't envision one flush would restrict the air movement in a 4 inch pipe. What about a "vent connection" between the drain field pipe and the inlet ??? Super Bad Idea?
Slopes are all good, now. JFYI the drain field pipe was bent up so that the tank level was 1.75 inches higher. Was told the difference should be 4 to 5 inches pre-made within the tank. About to raise the inlet a bit, but not sure what to do about the rubber boot. Thanks, help.
Been having major multiple problems and I've done my best to fix them, but the last toilet inline doesn't flush well. There are two bathrooms in total, on the ground floor, only 15 feet to the outside wall with 4 inch pipe and the vent is between the two toilets. Is there suppose to be a vent immediately between the last toilet and the outside wall for it to flush perfectly or adequately? This is the second time I've dug up the lines for the septic. Never let anyone back fill your project when you turn your back. Septic tank lines are only 2.75" difference and the tank is only .5 inch off the wrong way, precision water level checked. Thinking I got a lemon tank and toilet... Just removed the T on the inlet, but still the last inline toilet won't flush great. I just can't envision one flush would restrict the air movement in a 4 inch pipe. What about a "vent connection" between the drain field pipe and the inlet ??? Super Bad Idea?
Slopes are all good, now. JFYI the drain field pipe was bent up so that the tank level was 1.75 inches higher. Was told the difference should be 4 to 5 inches pre-made within the tank. About to raise the inlet a bit, but not sure what to do about the rubber boot. Thanks, help.