When draining upstairs bathtub, it backfills sink downstairs!
I have a new bathroom in my upstairs of my house, there ias a large jacuzzi tub that I was testing for leaks, when I drained the tub, after a few minutes there was water pouring out of my finished basement bathroom sink. My father went up on my roof with a snake and hose to see if there was a clog in the vent stck, he did feel something in there, but wasn't able to pull it out, he stuck the hose down there and within minutes it was backfilling my downstairs sink. I have a plumber that I don't completely trust, who is realdy to assume that there is a problem with the plumbimg pipes in the wall, and is comvniced that this couldn't be a leak, although my father thinks there is a clog just above the sink, that is preventing the flow of water from making it out to the street. I have city sewer, not sure if that matters. I just wondered what the likelihood of this being a clog is, and if I should just let this guy rip into my wall?
Comment on speedball1's post
Thanks for your response! I was not logged in, that was why I couldn't see my posted reply! DUH! My dad got to the sink cleanout, and snaked, could feel something, but when we filled the pipes through the cleanout, the water just sat, tried to move aga
Comment on speedball1's post
Again, with no luck. We also ahd the trap completely apart, cause my dad didn't like the way it was piped, so he redid it, there was no clog in there either. My dad is done, so I am now going with some company that is affiliated with my work.
Comment on speedball1's post
My dad is concerned that it cuold be a collapsed pipe, or maybe, keeping fingers crossed a dead animal, or roots! There is another pipe running under my house, where my kitchen sink pipes into, maybe that is where the tub goes? Thanks again!