Questions about smells commonly asked here but never seem to get much of a conclusive answering. Probably because it's quite an investigative process?
Two problems: One smell for me, one for neighbour.
1. Me: Downstairs bathroom. Contains: Toilet, basin, shower.
Shower is never used, basin and toilet used daily. Sewer/drains smell appears, various times of day. Not pinned it down to relating to times when other appliances in house used yet. But I think it seems to be more likely to occur after a period when that room has not been entered. Like overnight. The toilet pan has water in it at a normal level. Is my next course of action to undo basin trap and check it has water in it? Could it be seldom-used shower? How do I check that trap is full without removing base? Or should I just pour lots of water down it?
2. I replaced a toilet for my neighbour. When I did, the new one revealed explanding foam that had been sprayed around where the waste-pipe went down into the tiles. He has since cut away at it (entriely of his own decision and without consulting me) and now complains he can smell sewer smells. What do you think the foam was doing then? Sealing a poor connection between plastic pipe and something under tiles like clay? And what would be the solution because I said I'd have a look...
Thanks chums!
Edit: He asked whether we could put grout down to seal it up again...Would that work? It's quite a big gap apparently, not been round to see.
Two problems: One smell for me, one for neighbour.
1. Me: Downstairs bathroom. Contains: Toilet, basin, shower.
Shower is never used, basin and toilet used daily. Sewer/drains smell appears, various times of day. Not pinned it down to relating to times when other appliances in house used yet. But I think it seems to be more likely to occur after a period when that room has not been entered. Like overnight. The toilet pan has water in it at a normal level. Is my next course of action to undo basin trap and check it has water in it? Could it be seldom-used shower? How do I check that trap is full without removing base? Or should I just pour lots of water down it?
2. I replaced a toilet for my neighbour. When I did, the new one revealed explanding foam that had been sprayed around where the waste-pipe went down into the tiles. He has since cut away at it (entriely of his own decision and without consulting me) and now complains he can smell sewer smells. What do you think the foam was doing then? Sealing a poor connection between plastic pipe and something under tiles like clay? And what would be the solution because I said I'd have a look...
Thanks chums!
Edit: He asked whether we could put grout down to seal it up again...Would that work? It's quite a big gap apparently, not been round to see.
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