mach158
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I have a split level house (basically 4 levels but one side is two story above, other side is two story with no being a basement) and I am having problems with the toilet in the lower level (Second level over all but basically at ground level).
Anyway I have orangeburg pipe as my septic line which has eroded away enough to allow ground water into the pipe (in process of replacing if it would stop raining long enough so I can dig the hole completely). For some reason when the septic line has water in it I can't flush the lower level toilet. It immediately fills the bowl like a clog even though it is not clogged. The toilet sits approx. 1.5' to 2' above the main septic line and is probably 3' or 4' from the septic line as it leaves the house. I will try and post a crude drawing and hopefully it makes sense.
Anyway, is it possible that since it is close enough to the main line that it is using the stack going to the second floor bathroom as the vent and I have enough water sitting in the septic line it is blocking the vent and not allowing the toilet to flush?
Basically when we get to much rain the lower level toilet becomes unusable until the ground water basically lowers.
Thoughts?
Anyway I have orangeburg pipe as my septic line which has eroded away enough to allow ground water into the pipe (in process of replacing if it would stop raining long enough so I can dig the hole completely). For some reason when the septic line has water in it I can't flush the lower level toilet. It immediately fills the bowl like a clog even though it is not clogged. The toilet sits approx. 1.5' to 2' above the main septic line and is probably 3' or 4' from the septic line as it leaves the house. I will try and post a crude drawing and hopefully it makes sense.
Anyway, is it possible that since it is close enough to the main line that it is using the stack going to the second floor bathroom as the vent and I have enough water sitting in the septic line it is blocking the vent and not allowing the toilet to flush?
Basically when we get to much rain the lower level toilet becomes unusable until the ground water basically lowers.
Thoughts?
