Have you ever come home or walked through your house and come across a bad smell? The sort of smell that is lingering and smells of your typical drain smell?
There are a few reasons why this could be and couple of checks you can do before you get one of our Trojan plumbing professionals to help sort out the problem.
There are two aspects of drainage you must understand before you begin with your checks to identify the bad smell and where is it coming from.
The first – is that every drain that is located within your house, coming from a fixture, has what us plumbers call a trap, otherwise commonly known as a “U-bend”. The trap / u-bend severs the purpose of trapping or catching a small amount of water that goes down the drain. This small amount of water creates a airtight seal so that bad smells don’t come back up. This “u-bend” should be accessible and easy to inspect for maintenance.
The second – every drain should have a vent pipe with a vent valve on top. The vent by standard is always located on the outside of the house. The vents purpose is to relive the drain of smell and vacuum. This can be installed on a 110mm, 50mm or 40mm pipe.