Living on the third floor, the kitchen sewer is irregularly backwatered, the property is not blocked

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-13
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is possible that the diameter of the pipe is insufficient or that there is a partial blockage but not a complete blockage, and there may be a spillover effect when several households drain at the same time.

    The suggestion is to dredge the overflow floor downstairs thoroughly, and do the pressurized flushing pipe after the relevant waterproofing work is done.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It should be that there is debris in the pipe, and the sewer pipe is not completely blocked, and it will backflow during the peak period of water consumption. It is recommended to carry out complete unclogging of the pipes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Friend, it's the same situation as my family, how is it now, has it been solved, how did it work, thank you, friend.

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4 answers2024-08-13

I think this still has to be borne by the property, and it will not be allowed to bear this matter by all the people in the building, if it is a subjective rupture, then do you also go to repair, this should not be shared with the people on each floor.

3 answers2024-08-13

Look at the location of the blocking point.

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2 answers2024-08-13

Tell the property to help, dredge the pipes, and the cost of seven floors will be apportioned with the same unit.

4 answers2024-08-13

It shouldn't have climbed up from downstairs, and the maggots weren't that vigorous. If you pour two large pots of freshly boiled water, you won't survive if there are maggots in the sewer. Or add some DDV to the boiling water.

1 answers2024-08-13

Add a big S elbow to the place where the water is launched, and some water can be stored outside to prevent the temperature from rising.