Upstairs flushing toilet my toilet bubbles?

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-29
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It should be that the water level of the sewer well is high, and the outlet of your main pipe is blocked, and the air in the upstairs drainage pipe cannot be discharged, and it is discharged from your toilet, and you have to ask for the water from the well of the flower bed to be discharged, and your sewer pipe will be exposed to the water, and the problem will be solved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is a high probability that the sewer pipe is blocked, you ask the neighbor downstairs if there is this phenomenon, and see which floor is blocked.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When the toilet flushes, it is necessary to remove the gas first, because there is an S-bend. Depending on your situation, it is likely that your sewage pipe is too "sealed", and when the upstairs residents flush the toilet, due to too much pressure in the pipe, it will be squeezed into your toilet, causing the phenomenon of bubbling, because the water cannot be squeezed through because of the existence of gravity. It's just my conjecture, I hope you can solve the problem soon. ,

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are two possibilities, the upstairs house has a problem with the toilet instead of the plumbing, and there is air entering the drain. Another is that the total urinal generates biogas without gas, or the gas is blocked and causes incomplete discharge, so it comes up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Judging by your description, it seems that the inner wall of the sewer pipe on the first floor is blocked.

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