jinman
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
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- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
That's right and it never required a back hoe in my back yard!Of course a back hoe in my back yard on Christmas morning or Father's Day _might_ be a whole different story.
Anyway, he snaked the vent stack and that solved the problem, but even now I don't think it was the vent. My wife said each time he snaked the vent stack he came up with hair and soap residue and finally he came up with a huge wad of hair and the gurgling stopped. I don't see how there could be hair and soap in the vent stack. I'm guessing the snake went past the vent stack into a partially clogged drain line.
George, when you first flush a toilet, the water rushes in and pressurizes the drain, pushing air up the stack. If there was a ball of hair in the drain, it could have been pushed back up the stack and partially plugged it. After the stack is plugged, the air would flow in and out from the path of least resistance, your shower drain. Even if the hair was not physically in the stack, it could have been just below the stack and moving to cover it with the inrush from the commode.