cat fever
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Questions;
Has it always stunk like sewer, or did this come on gradually over the years? When you first enter the bathroom does it smell? You said earlier in this thread you pulled the trap apart to clean it. When you took it apart was the U bend full of water? Kenmac was starting to hit the nail on the head in his post.
I'll tell you this, you could vent the whole house no problem with a 3/4" pipe. So the vent is not the problem. A vent prevents a siphon on the p trap, nothing else. So if it only stinks when draining, the vent is not the problem because the trap is always full. Here's what I would try, pour some drain cleaner in the overflow holes of the wash basin. What happens is over the years scum builds up in the drain waste line. (the part mounted to the basin itself) It continues to build/plug the overflow holes and the gasket itself will get pretty stinky along with the old dried out putty. So putting some good drain cleaner down the overflow will clear out the section I'm talking about. It never hurts to plug the drain and fill the basin to the point it overflows into the "overflow" just to keep it clean and washed out. A common problem with most drains and people is they get done washing and instantly turn of the water, not allowing any time to wash the dirt/soap/toothpaste/spit etc down the drain.
Been a Master Plumber for almost 30 years now. I could be wrong but I doubt it.
Has it always stunk like sewer, or did this come on gradually over the years? When you first enter the bathroom does it smell? You said earlier in this thread you pulled the trap apart to clean it. When you took it apart was the U bend full of water? Kenmac was starting to hit the nail on the head in his post.
I'll tell you this, you could vent the whole house no problem with a 3/4" pipe. So the vent is not the problem. A vent prevents a siphon on the p trap, nothing else. So if it only stinks when draining, the vent is not the problem because the trap is always full. Here's what I would try, pour some drain cleaner in the overflow holes of the wash basin. What happens is over the years scum builds up in the drain waste line. (the part mounted to the basin itself) It continues to build/plug the overflow holes and the gasket itself will get pretty stinky along with the old dried out putty. So putting some good drain cleaner down the overflow will clear out the section I'm talking about. It never hurts to plug the drain and fill the basin to the point it overflows into the "overflow" just to keep it clean and washed out. A common problem with most drains and people is they get done washing and instantly turn of the water, not allowing any time to wash the dirt/soap/toothpaste/spit etc down the drain.
Been a Master Plumber for almost 30 years now. I could be wrong but I doubt it.