Gravity and grinder ejector pump venting dilemna
We had someone install a toilet in our basement a while ago. I don't think he really knew what he was doing. Here is the scenario - I am looking for the proper way to vent our entire sewage system:
Main level and 2nd story sewer system is gravity fed.
Basement has a crock with a grinder ejector pump.
When the new grinder ejector was installed, we noticed that there was a 1" hole cut into the vent pipe. We had a problem with the new pump, (burned up) and my husband replaced it. After the new pump was installed, we noticed that whenever it ran, it sucked the water out of all the toilets on all floors! I don't remember if it was at this time that my husband replaced the vent pipe with the hole in it but currently, our vent pipe is intact.
Now, when the pump runs in the basement - for either basement toilet water, basement shower water or laundry discharge, when it turns off, it CLUNKS and moves the discharge pipe quite a bit. I just heard our water alarm going off, (installed after many a flood) and discovered that the rubber coupling on the discharge pipe is ripped in two. Probably from the clunking when the pump turns off.
What is the best way to fix our venting problem?