CarCrazyRDM
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Since this forum doesn't have a dedicated plumbing section I wasn't quite sure where to put this. But there are a lot of knowledgeable folks on here with quite a wide variety of backgrounds and experience so I am hopeful someone can guide me in the right direction with this question.
I have a townhouse that my wife and I rent that is having a very strange plumbing related issue. It's best illustrated by the below video but the quick summary is that after the flushing the upstairs guest bathroom toilet an odd humming/rattle occurs in what seems to be the drain pipe. I don't know if there is a blockage in the pipe and a vacuum is being created as water backs up and then flows through a small orifice or if a vent is blocked somewhere creating a vacuum or back pressure of some sort. Or if there is some kind of valve in the drain line that is malfunctioning (but I don't think there are valves in drain lines). And I hear no such noise after flushing either of the other two toilets in the place or after running water in the shower/tub.
Obviously I am not a plumber, I only know the basics, but I know this isn't normal, lol. My tenant first mentioned it to me maybe 6 months ago but at that time it seemed to be intermittent and I was never able to hear the noise. She just recently moved out and informed me that it had been getting worse and seeming to last longer (up to 1 to 2 minutes after flushing). As you'll see in the video I had just flushed the toilet and it finishes refilling the tank and then moments later begins the noise. It definitely sounds/feels like a vibration coming from inside the wall. You can hear it in the bathroom and in the bedroom wall that backs up to this bathroom.
Any input/advice would be greatly appreciated. I called a plumbing company last week and described the issue over the phone but they didn't immediately have any advice except to check the fill valve and flapper... both of these are fine. I may send them out there this week to hear and inspect it in person but thought I'd see what folks on here had to say first. It may be something I can't fix anyway but I'm always up for doing it myself before paying someone else to if I am capable.
Thanks again,
Ryan
http://vid34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/CarCrazyRDM/Other/VIDEO0254_01_zpsxp2ccxdg.mp4
I have a townhouse that my wife and I rent that is having a very strange plumbing related issue. It's best illustrated by the below video but the quick summary is that after the flushing the upstairs guest bathroom toilet an odd humming/rattle occurs in what seems to be the drain pipe. I don't know if there is a blockage in the pipe and a vacuum is being created as water backs up and then flows through a small orifice or if a vent is blocked somewhere creating a vacuum or back pressure of some sort. Or if there is some kind of valve in the drain line that is malfunctioning (but I don't think there are valves in drain lines). And I hear no such noise after flushing either of the other two toilets in the place or after running water in the shower/tub.
Obviously I am not a plumber, I only know the basics, but I know this isn't normal, lol. My tenant first mentioned it to me maybe 6 months ago but at that time it seemed to be intermittent and I was never able to hear the noise. She just recently moved out and informed me that it had been getting worse and seeming to last longer (up to 1 to 2 minutes after flushing). As you'll see in the video I had just flushed the toilet and it finishes refilling the tank and then moments later begins the noise. It definitely sounds/feels like a vibration coming from inside the wall. You can hear it in the bathroom and in the bedroom wall that backs up to this bathroom.
Any input/advice would be greatly appreciated. I called a plumbing company last week and described the issue over the phone but they didn't immediately have any advice except to check the fill valve and flapper... both of these are fine. I may send them out there this week to hear and inspect it in person but thought I'd see what folks on here had to say first. It may be something I can't fix anyway but I'm always up for doing it myself before paying someone else to if I am capable.
Thanks again,
Ryan
http://vid34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/CarCrazyRDM/Other/VIDEO0254_01_zpsxp2ccxdg.mp4


