toilet drainage

  1. Greg9840

    Toilet clogged - snake won't go down all the way

    Hi everyone, I have a clogged toilet and I am really looking to avoid having anyone come into my house due to the fact I live in a pandemic hotspot. But I'm not very handy. My toilet was completely clogged and plunging only helped a little, allowing it to slowly drain. Any time paper is used...
  2. Tom Hazel

    Any recommendations for 10 inch rough-in toilet to fit baseboard heat?

    Hello, I’m new to this. My tenant’s toilet doesn’t seem to be flushing properly. The condo manager seems to think it’s not the vent and I have already snaked it multiple times but it doesn’t seem to fix the issue. So I’m sitting here on one of my tenant’s toilet typing this after buying my...
  3. Layla-Gail O'Brien

    Because I just have to do things oddly...

    *Storytime* :D For my family; I manage a 38-acre, private, saltwater lake property on the Intercoast of Texas with fishing & camping for a membership fee. Except, people don't want to come camping because we don't have a proper 'Bath House' just an accessible 1/2-bath restroom. I looked into...
  4. Tintin

    Toilet losing a bit of water after it's filled?

    I have dual flush toilet that fills correctly to the right spot and then drains about an inch or so of water when the toilet is finished filling. I've replaced the fill valve and there no leaks in the toilet or or drain. One reason I've heard is that the vent pipe could be clogged, but from...
  5. browncow

    Toilet drain code for remodel

    I'm have a toilet drain running in the ceiling of my kitchen, then into the exterior 2x4 kitchen wall. In this transition from horizontal to vertical, the 3" copper pipe has a long sweep (two 45s connected by a short straight section). This runs in front of the top plate of the wall. It...
  6. Kazimm

    PLEASE DIAGNOSE MY F&$!@!G PLUMBING

    Hello- we have recently purchased a home in Texas, less than 30 days ago and are having plumbing issues. It’s a ranch style home,2 bath, no basement. The bathrooms are located on the left side of the home (one in the hall-the other in master bedroom, almost one directly in front of the other...
  7. Lolo611

    Toilet drainage issue after shower

    About 9 months ago, I moved into a house built in 1941. It’s a realtor flip, and no one lived in it for a few years. 3 months in, we started having issues with the downstairs drains—after a few plumbing visits to snake and clear clogs that would leave things perfect for a week or two and then...
  8. Stacey Maud

    Toilet plumbing in wall?

    My bathroom's being remodeled, and the plan was to move the toilet to a new location. After opening up the floor we realized the joists run in the wrong direction - and we'd have to extending the existing bulk head below to accommodate the move. Can anyone tell me - if I get a toilet that has...
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