no idea but if you have no stack it means tieing into existing plumbing ..busting up a wall and punching through the roof to add a pipe....most houses have a vent stack for the bathrooms and for the kitchen...it looks like a 2 inch or 3 inch pipe sticking out the shingles somewhere...it vents out the sewer gases and prevents hydrolock in the pipes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drain-waste-vent_system
i used to work with someone who liked to throw paper towels in the toilet. i made that fucker clean the bathroom and he stopped after that.
next time, throw that toilet paper in her face instead. on an unrelated note.. there was this one time in elementary school, my friend and i were in the washroom, wetting up balls of toilet paper, and throwing it on the ceiling. and some stupid 7th grader told on us and we got in a lot of trouble. lol
Yes we do have a septic tank, I've been trying to tell our landlord (remember it's my girlfriends father) and he is so fucking old that he doesn't give a shit about anything!! He's such a tight wad that when he does hire someone they are fucking idiots that don't even fix it and screw him over. I'm about to go behind my girlfriends back and get a rental agreement and make her father (landlord) sign it so I can take his ass to court. I'm tired of him not fixing things. Also did I forget to mention that sometimes rocks come up through our bath tub?? I have the scrub the bitch before every shower.
Yeah, it sounds like the septic tank is full. It can get really gross with the contents backing up into every drain in the house. Yuck. You could try using some Rid-Ex but if it is really an issue of the septic tank being full, it won't do much. Also, I will pass on what I learned from the guys that pumped our septic tank out last time: Tampons do not dissolve in the septic tank. Neither do cotton balls. It is advisable to never put either of those down a toilet.
Maybe a tree has forced some roots into disturbing your line. Your line is that old orangeburg type,I'm sure and is subject to that. And there is supposed to be a valve that precludes "stuff" from backing up into the house. The health department should have something to say about this. It's not healthy. The daughter should order it fixed --whatever it takes and have the bill sent to the old man.
i'd rather think, talk about, and experience 'good' days myself. any day i can hear the real world outside, instead of one or another of my neighbor's idea of entertainment is a wonderful day indeed.