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Hi I have just had my bathroom extended and a shower enclosure fitted. A 'rapid flow' drain/trap has approx 2 metres of pipe where it joins the pipework of the original bath drain, then another metre or so to the outside wall. The gradient of the drop seems fine. All is ok until shampoo or soap is used at which point the suds collect around the drain and the vortex swirl that was taking the water away stops. The water backs up a bit due to the decreased swirl and when the shower is switched off I'm left with suds around the drain and a scum in the surrounding shower tray.
If I disperse the suds during the shower the vortex resumes and all is ok.
The bathroom shop says the drain and trap are their standard issue and would cost around £40 if bought separately. The drain contains a sort of barrel trap that can be removed for ease of cleaning. The plumber says the drop in the pipework should be sufficient for it to drain ok.
Does anyone have any ideas how I might solve this? Unfortunately the floor has been tiled but I do have access to the shower/bath drain join.
Many thanks
Ade
If I disperse the suds during the shower the vortex resumes and all is ok.
The bathroom shop says the drain and trap are their standard issue and would cost around £40 if bought separately. The drain contains a sort of barrel trap that can be removed for ease of cleaning. The plumber says the drop in the pipework should be sufficient for it to drain ok.
Does anyone have any ideas how I might solve this? Unfortunately the floor has been tiled but I do have access to the shower/bath drain join.
Many thanks
Ade