Lauren bosmeny
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we've had a problem with a sewer type smell coming out of our bathrooms intermittently. Any ideas why this might happen? Ideas to solve it? Thanks
If it is a house it may be that there is no vent pipe on the toilet drain line, this is common here in older construction. Depending on how it is built it can be a easy fix or complicated.we've had a problem with a sewer type smell coming out of our bathrooms intermittently. Any ideas why this might happen? Ideas to solve it? Thanks
No doubt, this could also be the issue. Many times the toilet drain feeds right into the shower drain with a Y connection in Mexico. And the smell can come right back up from the cesspool, if that's your case, into the shower.Where is the smell coming from exactly? Sink, shower, toilet? Both the sink and toilet should have traps (the piping is U-shaped which holds a seal of water to keep smells and such from creeping back through the piping. The shower likely does not have a trap. You can cut down on the smell by placing a tile or rubber mat over the drain when not in use.
SHOULD have a p-trap and that's the problem in Mexico. Many older construction don't have 'em. Crazy.Both the sink and the shower should have a p-trap, the water is trapped in the p-trap and traps the sewer gases from getting back in the house. If the vent is clogged or not correct the vacuum from flushing can suck the water out of the p-trap and allow the sewer gasses to get back in the house.