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Mike July 22nd 03 06:39 PM

Toilet Bowl Water Level
 
I have just bought an old 3 storey house. It has toilets on the second and
third floors. The toilet on the third floor works fine. The one on the
second also flushes with no problem but the water level in the toilet bowl
slowly drops over a couple of hours. Both toilets flush into the main
vertical stack in the house. I have tried flushing the second floor toilet,
letting it fill to its normal level and then flushing the third floor one to
see if it is causing syphoning action but it has no effect on the second
floor toilet level. Other than this there appear to be no other weird
plumbing problems. The waste plumbing is ABS. Any ideas?
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Speedy Jim July 22nd 03 07:40 PM

Toilet Bowl Water Level
 
Mike wrote:

I have just bought an old 3 storey house. It has toilets on the second and
third floors. The toilet on the third floor works fine. The one on the
second also flushes with no problem but the water level in the toilet bowl
slowly drops over a couple of hours. Both toilets flush into the main
vertical stack in the house. I have tried flushing the second floor toilet,
letting it fill to its normal level and then flushing the third floor one to
see if it is causing syphoning action but it has no effect on the second
floor toilet level. Other than this there appear to be no other weird
plumbing problems. The waste plumbing is ABS. Any ideas?
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There could be a crack in the bowl which isn't visible from above.
That would let water trickle into the floor, where you may or may not
see it.
Possible defect in the bowl internal passage which lets water trickle
out of the trap and down the drain.
Sometimes a piece of cloth or string will get stuck in the bowl trap
and act as a wick, letting water trickle down the drain.

Snaking the bowl *might* eliminate the last item as a possibility.
Otherwise, I'm afraid the toilet should be pulled up for inspection.

Jim

Jim Mc Namara July 22nd 03 10:26 PM

Toilet Bowl Water Level
 

"B" wrote in message:
www.plbg.com is the by far best place to go for free plumbing advice.


Perhaps - but from my 30+ years of plumbing experience - I believe Speedy
Jim is right on target with this one.

Jim




Mike July 23rd 03 12:07 PM

Toilet Bowl Water Level
 
Thanks for the help. Guess I'll remove the toilet and take a closer look at
it!
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"Mike" wrote in message
...
I have just bought an old 3 storey house. It has toilets on the second and
third floors. The toilet on the third floor works fine. The one on the
second also flushes with no problem but the water level in the toilet bowl
slowly drops over a couple of hours. Both toilets flush into the main
vertical stack in the house. I have tried flushing the second floor

toilet,
letting it fill to its normal level and then flushing the third floor one

to
see if it is causing syphoning action but it has no effect on the second
floor toilet level. Other than this there appear to be no other weird
plumbing problems. The waste plumbing is ABS. Any ideas?
--








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