We live in a relatively new build (<10yr) house and the downstairs toilet appears to be blocked most of the time. Once the toilet is flushed it can take anything from 10seconds to a couple of minutes for it to empty away from the bowl, often leaving remnants in the bowl due to not having a 'flow'. The toilet and sink are the only things on this soil pipe, which goes straight put the front of the house.
Not sure if the following has anything to do with it or is just a red herring but the sink is plumbed in to the toilet just after the U bend. When I tried a toilet plunger some water shot back up in to the sink.
Also in the unit behind the toilet where the main stop cock is, there is a section of upright pipe with a cap pushed on it. When I remove this can the toilet clears freely and very quickly. As soon as I put it back on, we are back to the same issue again. Is this all correct and the problem lies further down the pipe?
Not sure if the following has anything to do with it or is just a red herring but the sink is plumbed in to the toilet just after the U bend. When I tried a toilet plunger some water shot back up in to the sink.
Also in the unit behind the toilet where the main stop cock is, there is a section of upright pipe with a cap pushed on it. When I remove this can the toilet clears freely and very quickly. As soon as I put it back on, we are back to the same issue again. Is this all correct and the problem lies further down the pipe?