Got a call out late last night. Turned up and water lashing out from the soil stack in the the corner of the kitchen.
Turns out the sink waste going into the stack was about 2 inches too short!
They said a "plumber" had been out about 6 months ago and fit a new sink. Thing is the sink he fitted was a deep bowl sink and therefore causes the waste pipe to run up hill towards the stack pipe! The old sink was clearly a shallow bowl.
There are two flats directly above so I suspect its been leaking for ages, but maybe a sudden force of pressure has caused the pipe to pop out completely.
Attached a couple of pics for your amusement.
(the customer had said plumber on loudspeaker, and he was trying his best to get out of it... bless him)


Turns out the sink waste going into the stack was about 2 inches too short!
They said a "plumber" had been out about 6 months ago and fit a new sink. Thing is the sink he fitted was a deep bowl sink and therefore causes the waste pipe to run up hill towards the stack pipe! The old sink was clearly a shallow bowl.
There are two flats directly above so I suspect its been leaking for ages, but maybe a sudden force of pressure has caused the pipe to pop out completely.
Attached a couple of pics for your amusement.
(the customer had said plumber on loudspeaker, and he was trying his best to get out of it... bless him)

