Questions tagged [sewer-gas]

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Do I need water traps on my sinks with dry-well greywater collection?

My house has been fitted with water traps in toilet and bathrooms drains which is quite good, but I can see that my kitchen sink, washing machine outlet pipe and regular wash basin don't have water traps. Shouldn't we have water traps to avoid gas…
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How is this sewer vent pipe meant to be capped?

My house is connected to public sewer. There's a ~100ft setback between the house and the road, and in that area, there are two pipes I think are associated with the sewer. One is a white pipe coming out of the ground near the road that is well…
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Sewer gas smell in plumbing chase in old house

Over the last several weeks we've noticed a sewer gas smell in our upstairs bathroom at night when we run a whole house exhaust fan in the bathroom window. I found that in the basement where the plumbing chase is exposed, there is a slight draft…
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Sewer Gas Smell From Shower But P-Trap Is Full

I smell sewer gas every other day or so in my basement bathroom which has a sink, toilet, and shower. The p-trap on all of them are full and when I get down and smell the drain of the shower, it has a slight stench of the sewer. Is something wrong?…
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P-Trap missing on laundry drain / sewer smell

I moved into a new home with laundry room in basement and started to notice occasional wafting of sewer gas out of the laundry drain pipe. It is an older home built ‘58. It looks like there is no p-trap. How could this be? How should I correct…
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Can this old drain pipe still be active

My house is a renovation of a 1940 house. Many of the old nonworking disconnected parts were left in during the reconnection, including this 5 or 6" cast iron drain pipe. I recently noticed that the area where this pipe is found (which is in the…
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Connect washer drain lines to metal pipe

How do I best connect my drain lines to make the rubber-pvc and pvc-metal transitions water tight? I've got a washer and drawer washer combo with a drain line for each. There's no vent pipe to the roof and the drain in the wall is galvanized or…
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Open sewer drain in basement for washing machine and water heater overflow pans

In my basement I often notice a sewer smell. It is likely caused by an open drain (I think it has a trap) that is used as an outlet for my washing machine and water heater's overflow drain pans. Because there is never any water going down these…
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Is this air admittance valve too small, broken, or in the wrong place?

This question is a follow-up to my earlier one about a sewer gas issue in my house. Since posting, and with the help of some of the comments, I've isolated what I believe is the problem: When the first floor bathroom toilet is flushed, it siphons…
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Must drains be air tight?

I've got a cabin that had a closet reworked to include a washing machine, by the water heater. After the rework, the drain from the water heater pan and washing machine can freely move around a bit where it goes in the floor drain. I was under the…
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