Unplug the pipe between house and septic tank first. Get flow of septic into the tank.
Yes that is normally the problem with a blockage
In a septic tank system, the shower water goes into the septic tank where it is treated and filtered before being released into the drain field for further absorption into the ground.
It is not recommended to shower if your septic tank is full, as it may lead to backups and potential damage to your plumbing system. It is best to have your septic tank emptied before using any water fixtures in your home.
Yes, -but the tank is filling up and will soon overflow starting at the lowest toilet. Much easier to service or replace your septic pump .
The sump should work as long as you have a strainer in the shower
If it is full, you can't put more in it, full is full. Flush the toilet, it is going to come up in the shower. == == == == == ==
You have a main line blockage and or a full septic tank if you have a septic system. You need to have either your sewer line roto rootered and or your septic tank pumped if on a septic system.
There is a clog between the sink and the line to the street or septic tank. The sink is the easier path for the upstairs shower.
Broken how? As long as the drain is still connected to the tank the water will go into it. Where it goes after that depends on where and how it is broken.
The purpose of a shower drain flange is to provide a secure connection between the drain pipe and the shower pan. It helps to prevent leaks and ensures that water is properly drained from the shower, contributing to the overall functionality of the shower system by maintaining a watertight seal and efficient water drainage.
form_title=Septic System Installation form_header=11023 How would you best describe this project?*= () Install new septic tank where one does not exist () Replace existing septic tank () Repair septic tank Specify the items that you already possess in your home (pick up all items that apply)*= [] Kitchen sink [] Dishwasher [] Disposal [] Bathroom sink [] Toilet [] Shower/Bath tub [] Utility sink [] Washing machine [] Pool [] Spa
Usually into a sewer pipe that goes to a water treatment plant.