My family lives on the second floor, and the nearest toilet always has a rumbling sound and water go

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-22
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I guess it's not a rumbling sound. I guess it's a cooing sound. I can tell you correctly:

    Blocked. The reason why you can flush it again is because there is another section of pipe that divides part of the water from your toilet drain, so the water does not come out. The air in the middle of the tube came out of the other nozzle, making a loud gurgling sound.

    You pour a bucket full of water into the toilet bowl in one gulp. Either that's it. Either the other pipe comes out when the water is full.

    You can look up the problem. You can also give me points. Hehe.

    I'll forfeit your repair fee.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The supervisor is blocked, if the water above will be directly full to the first floor of the house, if there are many people on the top, maybe the second floor will also be backwashed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When the downstairs pipe is blocked, the upstairs flushing sewage will cause sewage gushing out of the toilet below the floor, and the intensity of the gushing is proportional to the blockage of the pipe. Questions?

    2. The drainage pipe of your own house is blocked and needs to be dredged;

    3. If the drainage pipe is damaged or the water pipe at home is too small, you need to find a professional to replace it. Let's take a look at it all for yourself, but be careful about PVC or cast iron. Buy a 2-meter pipe dredge on the stall, make some bends at the head 2 cm, put water on the water, extend the dredge into the water outlet, stretch it in while shaking, and then extend it into the dredge at the water inlet while releasing the water, repeat it several times!

    At the same time, it should be dredged every other week in the future.

    Question: My house is on the second floor, the upstairs toilet is flushing, and the toilet in the bathroom of my master bedroom is also rumbling, which is particularly annoying.

    1.The water inlet valve is broken, or the top of the water stop of the water inlet valve is blocked (more likely).

    The top of the inlet valve is blocked by the toilet lid or something, causing the pontoon to float and not stop the water. It is also possible that the small plug at the top of the inlet valve is blocked by sediment, resulting in more than water, if you can dismantle it, you can dismantle it, and replace it if you can't dismantle it.

    2.If the drain valve of the water fitting is broken or there is a problem with the installation, or the base of the drain valve installed on the toilet is uneven or cracked, or the water tank itself is leaking, these reasons lead to water leakage, and the water leakage is lower than the water stop level of the water inlet valve, and the water inlet valve will be restarted if the water leakage is lower than the water stop level of the inlet valve.

    3.The overflow pipe of the water drain valve is lower than the water level of the water stop, which is the manufacturer's wrong installation of the water parts.

    I guess it's not a rumbling sound. I guess it's a cooing sound. I can tell you correctly:

    Blocked. The reason why you can flush it again is because there is another section of pipe that divides part of the water from your toilet drain, so the water does not come out. The air in the middle of the tube came out of the other nozzle, making a loud gurgling sound.

    You pour a bucket full of water into the toilet bowl in one gulp. Either that's it. Either the other pipe comes out when the water is full.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It could be that there is a problem with the reverse bend of the toilet and the sewer pipe, and there is not much hope that the sewer pipe is clogged because you are on the second floor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If it is a toilet problem, then find a professional staff to decide.

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