Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    GerryMead's Avatar
    GerryMead Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jan 23, 2009, 09:31 AM
    Toilet not Flushing
    We had a problem with our guest bathroom toilet. When we flushed it, the water drained away very slowly - and we heard a gurgling sound coming from the handbasin. After many attempts using a toilet plunger to clear a suspected blockage, we called in a plumber, who tracked the problem down to a pipe that sits near the toilet. This pipe is white PVC (or similar plastic) about 1½ in diameter, and about 3 feet high. It has a black plastic screw-on cap.
    The plumber removed something from it, and said that part was faulty, and would return the next day with a replacement part... this was 3 weeks ago, and he hasn't been back!
    Now, my first question is - what is the purpose of said pipe? And secondly, what part needs replacing? I'm losing confidence in the plumber returning, so I need to purchase the part myself.
    Thanks!
    21boat's Avatar
    21boat Posts: 2,441, Reputation: 212
    Ultra Member
     
    #2

    Jan 23, 2009, 11:54 AM

    That pipe with the cap is to vent the toilet. That was put in place of because it or someone did not vent the toilet to the main vent.
    Inside it acts like a seal to keep sewer gas out from the main line but when you flush the toilet it opens up to allow the 3" toilet line to suck in air so the sewer line can drain.
    When it failed it did not allow air to get into the toilet sewer line and thus creating a vacuum and toilet flushes slow and will eventually clog
    You can easily replace this yourself and use Teflon tape to re screw the AAV vent back on
    Its an Air Admittance Valve
    The big box stores should have one.
    Here is how it works

    Air Admittance Valves

    There are some different styles Here is Lowe's

    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...145-143-82678K
    Signed 21 Boat

    If I Helped To Answer Your Question Please Rate My Answer
    GerryMead's Avatar
    GerryMead Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #3

    Jan 23, 2009, 12:10 PM
    Many thanks - I'll measure the pipe to get the exact diameter, and get one tomorrow!

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Toilet Flushing: tank drains, toilet doesn't flush, brand new toilet. [ 4 Answers ]

I read the other postings, and most of the problems came in with old toilets. Mine is brand new (within a year old) and I just moved in to my new place. The condo has 2 identical toilets and the other flushes just fine. I have mimicked the settings of the working toilet and still can't get my...

Flushing toilet [ 2 Answers ]

I am having a problem flushing the toilet. If I use the handle in the norma way just a fdrop of water comes out. If I then hold it down, nothing further happens. In order for it to flush, I have to pump quickly several times.:confused:

Toilet not flushing [ 2 Answers ]

When we flush our toilets nothing solid, or even toilet paper will flush down without pouring a bucket of water into the toilet. Even then the bowl does not completely flush. One toilet is older but my husband just installed a new one and it does the same as the old

Toilet not flushing toilet paper! [ 3 Answers ]

Why will our new toilet flush more solid waste but not toilet paper & less solid waste? We have just bought it & are in middle of having bathroom installed & the plumber is blaming the toilet & the fact it is quite narrow at the bottom of the pan inside. It has no trouble with getting rid of other...

Toilet not flushing all the way [ 1 Answers ]

I just put in a new toilet and it will not flush all the way down if you put a bucket of water down it then it will flush . I had the septic tank emptyed it did not fix the problem.


View more questions Search