cuathebigtop
Oct 2, 2010, 09:58 PM
My bathroom floods copiously when ever it rains. Water comes in from where the toilet joins the concrete slab floor. We removed the toilet and there is the hole connecting the toilet to the pipe for the septic tank and very wet mud around it. Water seems to just be trapped under the house as it rains and rises out though the hole in the slab and out though the joint. What is proper way to correct this? Thank you! I like in Miami and tropical storms are a constant threat of flooding!
posted question previously. But now I know more. There is no concrete around my toilets flange. Picture this: Concrete slab floor, jagged hole with soil and mud visible, tube going to septic tank in the middle of that hole, but there is space, about up to 3" at some places between the concrete slab and the tube. I'm positive that the water is coming in (three inches of water in the bathroom when it rains) through the space between the slab and the tube. How do I fix that? Is it expensive? In Miami and tropical storms = flooded bathroom, living room and bedroom because of this. Heeeeeeelp.
posted question previously. But now I know more. There is no concrete around my toilets flange. Picture this: Concrete slab floor, jagged hole with soil and mud visible, tube going to septic tank in the middle of that hole, but there is space, about up to 3" at some places between the concrete slab and the tube. I'm positive that the water is coming in (three inches of water in the bathroom when it rains) through the space between the slab and the tube. How do I fix that? Is it expensive? In Miami and tropical storms = flooded bathroom, living room and bedroom because of this. Heeeeeeelp.