If the problem just started it s probably a blocked drain or plumbing vent pipe that needs to be snaked out.
S trap vent pipe.
A common plumbing defect found in many older houses is an s trap.
The only difference between a p trap and an s trap is the horizontal length of pipe on the outflow side which allows you to connect the vent.
Drain pipes take the wastewater to the soil stack.
Venting allows water to pass out of the drains easily.
This distance depends on your local plumbing code.
It will need an s trap because the drain comes vertically up from the floor nearly underneath the sink.
Just as drain pipes remove water and waste from your home the plumbing vent pipe also known as a plumbing air vent removes gas and odors it also allows fresh air into the plumbing system to help water flow smoothly through the drain pipes however no water.
There simply isn t room under there small cabinet and a small prep sink to put an s trap made from 2 pipe.
What i was planning was to use 1 1 2 pipe for the s trap and put a screw in type vent into the system.
There s even a wet vent included that connects to the bathtub.
If you re in the ipc there is no limitation in length for the toilet s trap arm.
The plumbing vent also known as a vent stack helps regulate the air pressure in your plumbing system.
The image below illustrates s typical bathroom with multiple plumbing vents.
Today houses are vented through the roof.
What is a plumbing vent.
The toilet s trap arm also referred to as the fixture drain is the pipe between the trap and the vent.
Behind the wall where you can t see a vent line and drainpipe lead to a soil stack which is the control center of the wastewater system.
These devices normally attach underneath the sink just past the trap ensuring.
If the drain lines in your home have poor venting as in figure a for example water rushing down the drains will pull water from nearby p traps.
A drainpipe attached to the p trap goes into an opening in the wall.
The toilet s trap arm length aka trap to vent distance.
The vent must rise a minimum distance from the trap that depends on the sizes of the pipes you use for the drain and the vent itself.
You can turn an s trap into a p trap by adding this.
Roof flashing made from heavy grade rubber lead or sheet metal holds the vent pipe in place.
As you can see the true vent aligns with the stack just behind the toilet.
The drain in the toilet bowl is basically a p trap.
An s trap is named so because it looks like an s on its side it basically consists of a normal trap and then another trap installed right up against it in an upside down fashion as shown below.
Through the stack sewer gases are carried up to the roof through vent lines.