Hello,
I just bought a new home and have been having a toilet problem since I moved in. The problem is the water in the bowl will drain out by itself rather quickly. And sometimes soap bubbles will come up into the bowl I assume from the sink. The bowl will gurgle when the sink water is running.I'm on city sewer and have had 5 service calls by the plumbing company that did the work. Everytime they say it is something different. They have ran a sewer machine twice, replaced the toilet bowl, ran a camera from the clean out to the main, and snaked the vent pipe with no results. Now I'm being told the soap is the problem. This might explain bubbles in the toilet, but not the water being pulled from the bowl. I think the plumbers are grasping at straws at this point. The toilet, sink, tub, and shower are all connected to the same vent pipe. The other toilet in the house is working fine. I have had no backups anywhere, but I do get gurgling noises from from the toilet, shower and tub, depending on which one is being used (run the sink and the toilet gurgles). There is definitely a vacuum being created somewhere, if I take the caps off the cleanouts it will flush normally and the water will stay in the bowl. Anyone ever ran into this before???
Thank you in advance.
I just bought a new home and have been having a toilet problem since I moved in. The problem is the water in the bowl will drain out by itself rather quickly. And sometimes soap bubbles will come up into the bowl I assume from the sink. The bowl will gurgle when the sink water is running.I'm on city sewer and have had 5 service calls by the plumbing company that did the work. Everytime they say it is something different. They have ran a sewer machine twice, replaced the toilet bowl, ran a camera from the clean out to the main, and snaked the vent pipe with no results. Now I'm being told the soap is the problem. This might explain bubbles in the toilet, but not the water being pulled from the bowl. I think the plumbers are grasping at straws at this point. The toilet, sink, tub, and shower are all connected to the same vent pipe. The other toilet in the house is working fine. I have had no backups anywhere, but I do get gurgling noises from from the toilet, shower and tub, depending on which one is being used (run the sink and the toilet gurgles). There is definitely a vacuum being created somewhere, if I take the caps off the cleanouts it will flush normally and the water will stay in the bowl. Anyone ever ran into this before???
Thank you in advance.
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