My toilet is steam and spraying, on the 4th floor of my house, the property also sucks through the s

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, I saw it on the Internet, I hope it helps. If you live in a residential building, it is estimated that the floor you live in is relatively low, when the upstairs sewage volume is relatively large, more than the sewage discharge capacity of the sewage pipe, the sewage pipe will form a full flow state, if there is no special ventilation pipe, then you can imagine a section of the pipeline in the water column due to gravity downward movement, like a bullet in the chamber of the gun, squeeze the air down, at this time the gas or sewage in the pipe will be squeezed into the toilet to form backwater, or some biogas in the sewage pipe is formed, this will also occur.

    There is no particularly effective solution unless a special snorkel is added.

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