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Masood

I had a call yesterday afternoon asking to deal with a blocked toilet.

When I got there, the pan was full to the brim with what I can only describe as poo porridge. With several large lumps in it.

They'd already put a bottle of 1-shot down, clearly hadn't had any effect.

So I put my hand round the back, and felt the pan connector going into a branch. Wahey! A rodding point, I thought. Took off the boxing, and it's an AAV (horizontally mounted, which I'm sure is wrong!)

The soil pipe then went about a metre horizontally, then an elbow through the wall into another room, which was fully tiled, no access panels. I thought about breaking out some tiles, but wasn't at all convinced that I'd find a rodding point, and didn't want to destroy things for no reason. It was on the 6th floor, by the way, so no way of getting to it from outside.

I could have removed the pan, but then everything in it, plus whatever was in the pipe, would have spilt all over their tiles floor with white grout (which would have absorbed and stained!). Plus, at the doorway, there was only an edging strip and then carpet. I had no big sheets to put down to absorb the poo and stop it getting to the carpet. I don't carry wellies on the van and wasn't willing to cover my work boots with poo.

So I advised them to call DynoRod and walked away.

What would you have done?
 
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i would have done the same mas. there is only so much we can be expected to put up with.
 
I had a call yesterday afternoon asking to deal with a blocked toilet.

When I got there, the pan was full to the brim with what I can only describe as poo porridge. With several large lumps in it.

They'd already put a bottle of 1-shot down, clearly hadn't had any effect.

So I put my hand round the back, and felt the pan connector going into a branch. Wahey! A rodding point, I thought. Took off the boxing, and it's an AAV (horizontally mounted, which I'm sure is wrong!)

The soil pipe then went about a metre horizontally, then an elbow through the wall into another room, which was fully tiled, no access panels. I thought about breaking out some tiles, but wasn't at all convinced that I'd find a rodding point, and didn't want to destroy things for no reason. It was on the 6th floor, by the way, so no way of getting to it from outside.

I could have removed the pan, but then everything in it, plus whatever was in the pipe, would have spilt all over their tiles floor with white grout (which would have absorbed and stained!). Plus, at the doorway, there was only an edging strip and then carpet. I had no big sheets to put down to absorb the poo and stop it getting to the carpet. I don't carry wellies on the van and wasn't willing to cover my work boots with poo.

So I advised them to call DynoRod and walked away.

What would you have done?

I dont get called for blocked toilets and sinks 🙂 lucky me
I would have told customer that a friend of a friend run a draining company and he would have had the job
 
a spoon porridge is a good meal to have this time of year

Wanted to walk away today. Spot any issues?
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That's veillant for you 🙂 If you had WB You could have keep plumbing while boiler gets changed

Got spare cases in shop - we had 6 display boilers sent, it's not valliants fault it's the bloody idiot who knocked it over and them dropped an item on it!
 
I wouldn't have even turned up for a blocked toilet, I have no desire to go and unblock any toilets. If my own toilet blocked I would probably call someone in haha.
 
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I wouldn't have even turned up for a blocked toilet, I have no desire to go and unblock any toilets. If my own toilet blocked I would probably call someone in haha.

My sentiments exactly. On another note wasn't it bloody freezing today, my dad must of been freezing pointing up that flue and doing the condensate.
 
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