Replaced toilet seal now pipe clogg?
Hi
Having read through quite a few posts here I'm pretty sure its sounding like a clog but ill give you the info to see if you can confirm.
I noticed the toilet started leaking from base and soon after started to actually sink on one side, after climbing under house (mobile home) , and seeing the water damage I can only assume it had been leaking for some time unnoticed and only got worse once the floor started collapsing. I removed toilet, cut out bad part of floor and replaced with new patch (framed it in underneath ect) refloored and replaced toilet (with new wax seal). Now when I flush toilet (or lately use any water) the drains in the sinks and tub will gurgle and bubble up a bit of water, the kitchen sink seems to drain slow, but it does drain. Note, wife just got out of bath and says that's not draining as well arrrgg. Have tried liquid Plumber (not a lot), am thinking of trying to snake, but I have to find someone who has one first and need to know best place to start etc...
Sorry if this is a long post but wanted to give as much info as I could, please let me know what my best course of action is, before calling a plumber that is. :)
I found a similar post although he's referring to the weather (it is cold here though about 4-20 degress at night, but I noticed he also said he reseated his toilet resently as well, could this be a factor? Also the user stated his drains won't drain mine do slowly but they do.
Had to quote manually , wouldn't let me otherwise..
"Can frozen drain pipe be clog?
Thanks for being an expert.
All the fixtures in my ground-floor bathroom addition refuse to drain. The water runs (not frozen pipes), and the plumbing in the rest of the house is fine. Before it stopped draining there was a few days of water sputtering up the shower drain and/or the sink drain when I flushed the toilet. Water does still appear to drain slowly from the shower and sink drains. I've been reading your forum and thought it might be a frozen drain-pipe as it's been -10 or worse (that's Celcius, I'm Canadian), for the past couple of weeks. I tried putting hot water and salt down the drains to no avail. I've tried plunging the toilet, also to no avail. When I first flushed the toilet to the point it over-flowed and then scooped it out into the sink, water leaked out the hallway wall, i.e. not the wall the toilet/sink/shower adjoin. My crawlspace does not extend under the bathroom addition. Should I wait for warmer weather or do I have to get someone in to start cutting up the floor? (I'm not knowledgeable, but I am enterprising and successfully reseating the toilet in my upstairs bathroom three weeks ago. Luckily, it's working like a dream.)
Yours, "