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techsurf
Hi Guys,
some may think this is unusual for a bloke to take an interest in the 'Mother in Law' but she's is a great Mother in Law who is in her 80's and unfortunatley now suffers from Dementia and has been living in a really good council managed care home. So what's the problem? Well the problem is that she is lives in the bottom flat with one other flat above her and over the last year or so there has been numerous instances of a blocked toilet in her flat. The pipe arrangement from what I am led to believe is the upper and lower flats are connected and feed into one main outlet. I know that this in itself does give you any real information at all but what I am after is this. A method to clearly identify who is blocking the toilet, upstairs or downstairs such as dye etc.
Now you maybe wondering why havn't the council sorted it and the answer is they have had many attempts to and keep blaming either the pipe design or the Mother in Law for incorrect disposal of toiletries. Now recently the council replaced a felxible soil pipe from behond the toilet in the Mother in Laws but not long after the toilet was blocked again. This is now totally unacceptable as the council have failed numerous times to correct the problem permanantly. The type of help I am after from you guys is real in the form of sound advice as far as diagnostic methods from a plumbers perspective. I want to be able to discuss the problem plumbing with the council and suggest the best methods to clearly identify the root cause of the problem and possible remedies.
I know this is a big ask given I am here and have access to the visual layout of the plumbing etc and you do not but I hope you still maybe help to give some pointers.
Yours Sincerly
Mike
(Techsurf)
some may think this is unusual for a bloke to take an interest in the 'Mother in Law' but she's is a great Mother in Law who is in her 80's and unfortunatley now suffers from Dementia and has been living in a really good council managed care home. So what's the problem? Well the problem is that she is lives in the bottom flat with one other flat above her and over the last year or so there has been numerous instances of a blocked toilet in her flat. The pipe arrangement from what I am led to believe is the upper and lower flats are connected and feed into one main outlet. I know that this in itself does give you any real information at all but what I am after is this. A method to clearly identify who is blocking the toilet, upstairs or downstairs such as dye etc.
Now you maybe wondering why havn't the council sorted it and the answer is they have had many attempts to and keep blaming either the pipe design or the Mother in Law for incorrect disposal of toiletries. Now recently the council replaced a felxible soil pipe from behond the toilet in the Mother in Laws but not long after the toilet was blocked again. This is now totally unacceptable as the council have failed numerous times to correct the problem permanantly. The type of help I am after from you guys is real in the form of sound advice as far as diagnostic methods from a plumbers perspective. I want to be able to discuss the problem plumbing with the council and suggest the best methods to clearly identify the root cause of the problem and possible remedies.
I know this is a big ask given I am here and have access to the visual layout of the plumbing etc and you do not but I hope you still maybe help to give some pointers.
Yours Sincerly
Mike
(Techsurf)