Zetist
2013-01-29 11:28:28
- #1
Hello,
the landlord solved his problem with the poor ventilation at your expense. a siphon does not need to be ventilated. if the siphon is sucked empty because somewhere else is being "flushed" or "pressed," it is because the drain pipe is not properly ventilated (the ventilation is usually on the roof or on the upper side of a house wall). you had to ventilate separately because the ventilation of the house system did not work. i suspect the installer and the landlord know each other, and that is why the installer did not tell you the truth. learn this: if you hire craftsmen in a rental apartment, always choose those who are independent of the landlord.
the landlord solved his problem with the poor ventilation at your expense. a siphon does not need to be ventilated. if the siphon is sucked empty because somewhere else is being "flushed" or "pressed," it is because the drain pipe is not properly ventilated (the ventilation is usually on the roof or on the upper side of a house wall). you had to ventilate separately because the ventilation of the house system did not work. i suspect the installer and the landlord know each other, and that is why the installer did not tell you the truth. learn this: if you hire craftsmen in a rental apartment, always choose those who are independent of the landlord.