I have two plumbing questions I'm hoping someone here can help answer:
1. One of our toilets randomly clogged, and we don't know why. If we go a day or so without touching it, it will flush once or twice just like normal, but then the third time will back up with water, and then will slowly drain over the course of about 30 minutes. Kind of like there's a deep clog or something. I've plunged it to no avail.
2. On a different bathroom, if you turn on the faucet for a minute or so, air bubbles will come through the toilet a few feet away. We've never noticed bubbles otherwise, only when the nearby faucet is on for a minute or so. Fairly large bubbles, not like fizzing bubbles.
We do have cast iron pipes, so I'm hoping it's not that. We did have our home inspected a few months ago, and the inspector ran a camera and said he didn't see any major issues, but noted typical cast iron deterioration. Several of our neighbors have had their pipes replaced in recent years, however.
When I Google it, it looks like both could be related to a clogged vent, which I'm hoping it is, as that's a much cheaper repair.
1. One of our toilets randomly clogged, and we don't know why. If we go a day or so without touching it, it will flush once or twice just like normal, but then the third time will back up with water, and then will slowly drain over the course of about 30 minutes. Kind of like there's a deep clog or something. I've plunged it to no avail.
2. On a different bathroom, if you turn on the faucet for a minute or so, air bubbles will come through the toilet a few feet away. We've never noticed bubbles otherwise, only when the nearby faucet is on for a minute or so. Fairly large bubbles, not like fizzing bubbles.
We do have cast iron pipes, so I'm hoping it's not that. We did have our home inspected a few months ago, and the inspector ran a camera and said he didn't see any major issues, but noted typical cast iron deterioration. Several of our neighbors have had their pipes replaced in recent years, however.
When I Google it, it looks like both could be related to a clogged vent, which I'm hoping it is, as that's a much cheaper repair.