Hi,
I just built a new barn and am having possible vent problems with the plumbing but I'm just not sure. I would appreciate your thoughts.
A union plumber did the work on the side for me. He's a great guy but this is the second major problem (drains set too high in concrete floor was first problem and water washes around the drain!). Any way, he's willing to fix the problem but he doesn't know how to or what to try.
The sink is first in line, then the toilet. The vent (now totally open) comes directly up from (above) the sink trap. Next in line is the toilet.
Because the septic tank is small, I told the plumber to daylight the sink drain but he forgot and joined this drain into the same 4" waste line as the toilet. He joined the sink waste line, after the toilet drain.
The problem is if the sink has 2 or 3 gallons of water in it and when it drains from the sink it bubbles up through the toilet.
When the toilet is flushed, it runs ok. However, if 2 or 3 gallons of water are poured into the sink and drained, and the toilet is then flushed right afterwards, the toilet stops up and almost overflows.
Unfortunately, concrete has already been poured over the drain lines. The concrete has heat tubes in it so cutting would be difficult but not impossible.
Do you have any ideas as to what the problem is and how to fix it?
Thanks again for all your thoughts.
KCFilley
I just built a new barn and am having possible vent problems with the plumbing but I'm just not sure. I would appreciate your thoughts.
A union plumber did the work on the side for me. He's a great guy but this is the second major problem (drains set too high in concrete floor was first problem and water washes around the drain!). Any way, he's willing to fix the problem but he doesn't know how to or what to try.
The sink is first in line, then the toilet. The vent (now totally open) comes directly up from (above) the sink trap. Next in line is the toilet.
Because the septic tank is small, I told the plumber to daylight the sink drain but he forgot and joined this drain into the same 4" waste line as the toilet. He joined the sink waste line, after the toilet drain.
The problem is if the sink has 2 or 3 gallons of water in it and when it drains from the sink it bubbles up through the toilet.
When the toilet is flushed, it runs ok. However, if 2 or 3 gallons of water are poured into the sink and drained, and the toilet is then flushed right afterwards, the toilet stops up and almost overflows.
Unfortunately, concrete has already been poured over the drain lines. The concrete has heat tubes in it so cutting would be difficult but not impossible.
Do you have any ideas as to what the problem is and how to fix it?
Thanks again for all your thoughts.
KCFilley