Pipe Sticking Out From The Floor Near Bathtub

To clear a clog that sits in a branch pipe remove the toilet that sits nearest the bathtub from its mount on the floor.
Pipe sticking out from the floor near bathtub. You ll see water near the floor of course and it will probably be running along a pipe. About 2 in diameter and u shaped with just the bottom of the u showing. Fix a batten along the floor the same width away from the wall shown with red arrows. Feeding a drain auger s flexible line down the toilet s drainpipe gives you the greatest chance of reaching and removing the clog in the branch pipe since you do not need to feed the line through the plumbing fixture itself.
It can be located at the bottom of the large vertical soil stack or is sometimes mounted on the floor at the point where the horizontal main drain pipe runs out to the sewer main. If so the pipe may be the bottom of the trap for the tub upstairs. You can use many different types of rope including thickness colors and texture. Gripping the nut with pliers or a pipe wrench allows you to unscrew and remove the plug to access the inside of the pipe.
The only way to be sure is to have a plumber come out with a snake and a camera and scope the line out and look for any damaged areas. You can then use a wire or drain snake to push out any debris obstructing the actual pipe. Just follow it to it s source. If your floor drain is working well then i wouldn t think that the main line is broken and filled with mud so you may be ok.
You can use a combination square like in step 1 above to work out how wide. Wrap your bathroom pipes with rope going rustic with wooden walls earthy hues and exposed water pipes wrapped with rope is an extraordinary way to furnish your bathroom. If you don t see any water spraying or dripping turn on the faucet. Unfortunately this may be the only way to tell.
Replace the pipe and screw the caps back in place. If reventing is difficult and wet venting isn t allowed you might have to install a separate vent pipe through the roof. Release the waste tube and pour out the water and debris. In the case of a tub that is close to a stack its drain can empty into a pipe that also serves as a vent.
To remove a p trap use a wrench to unscrew the pipe s retaining caps. Then flush out the p trap with warm water to remove the remaining debris.