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Toilet Bowl Water
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Why, when it's windy, does the water in my toilet bowls move? Is there an air vent somewhere?
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Your toilet bowl contains a U bend with water sitting in it. One end is open in the bathroom, the other opens on to your down stack pipe which used to be on the outside of the house but is usually inside nowadays. The down stack is open to the atmosphere for ventilation. When the wind blows across the down stack it changes the pressure in it. This pressure acts on the water in your toilet U bend and causes it to move up and down.
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