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Hi all, would appreciate some help here. This is from an old house in the Netherlands. I often, not always, get sewer smells in the shower room upstairs. In the pic, the two pipes on the right are for a sink and a washer. The one in the middle of the pic is for the shower. As you can see, they are not vented outside, I have an air admittance valve on the left, downstream of the trap. The trap services the shower and washer (the sink has its own trap, though ultimately it flows into this trap as well).
I checked the AAV, it seems to move freely. Though with water running from the tap, it does not seem to create enough pull to open it. If I remove the AAV completely, then the hallway where this is located has a strong sewer smell. Not sure if the fact that two open pipes (shower & washer) share the same trap could be the problem?
I'm afraid I've reached the limit of my (few) plumbing skills!
Thanks!
I checked the AAV, it seems to move freely. Though with water running from the tap, it does not seem to create enough pull to open it. If I remove the AAV completely, then the hallway where this is located has a strong sewer smell. Not sure if the fact that two open pipes (shower & washer) share the same trap could be the problem?
I'm afraid I've reached the limit of my (few) plumbing skills!
Thanks!