Hi everyone
I hope you can help. Ever since we have had our water meter fitted with Thames Water we have had a slow water draining issue with the toilet. The water goes right to the top of the bowl and goes down very slowly and without getting rid of the brown contents (sorry could not think of a better way to call it). We have tried a plunger and things like harpic bleach with no real solution as yet.
Anything else around the home I can try? Not very knowledgeable at all. Just do not want to be in fear every time i flush the loo.
Upstairs or downstairs WC?
Your toilet, or waste pipe off the back of you toilet is blocked. Simples.
Get an old fashioned mop, and use it as a plunger in your toilet bowl.
Pump the U-bend and create a pressure wave through the water. Try flushing again.
If the water goes down, the blockage has moved/cleared.
If the water is still high. Try again.
The installation of a water meter is just a coincidence I think.
The flush in your cistern is designed to not be more than your toilet bowl. IE: If your WC bowl has a 2 litre capacity, then the cistern is also designed to hold no more than 2 litres, or less, and when blocked water should rise to the rim, but no further, so as to not over flow.
Always wait till the water in the bowl has subsided before trying another flush.
*Just had a thought. Is the water meter inside or out.
Inside. Just a coincidence.
Outside. Possible disturbance of sewage pipe? but unlikely.
** Also be mindful of the weather conditions, this time of year.
If your bog is downstairs this doesn't really apply. If upstairs, and your outside wastepipe is not straight down, off the back of the WC, IE; it runs across the wall either straight or diagonally sloped. If any waste is sitting in the pipe, there is scope under certain circumstances for it to freeze, inside the waste pipe, causing a blockage.