How I poured water upstairs, and the water in the sink in my bathroom was sucked in, making the wate

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-18
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. The possibility of all this happening exists, if the overall airtightness of the sewer pipe is good, the amount of water upstairs and downstairs is large, and a certain vacuum will be formed at the moment of the downstream, and part of the water in the trap will be sucked away.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Nothing to do with the upstairs!

    It should be that there is too much sediment in your S-bend, causing a blockage. It is recommended to open the S-bend manhole or stirring rod for cleaning.

    If it still doesn't work, it is recommended that you do a secondary S-bend.

    If the downstairs can be constructed, the floor is under the S bend, and the basin is under the open S-bend, double anti-odor.

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