Hi folks,
I have a crazy smell in the downstairs toilet which has built over the space of a week or so.
In our downstairs toilet we have the main stack which runs under the house into the main sewer and also up to the upstairs toilet and bathroom.
This downstairs toilet shares a wall with the utility room which has washer and basin in it.
The main stack is boxed in which I've now removed to check.
I cannot see any cracks or weeping at the joints, nothing wet as it goes into the concrete floor.
The top of the stack, and boxing, which runs vertically up, is blind and has an "aeration valve" on it. This valve is likely 25 years old. Within this section of the boxing, there is no smell.
Could the valve age and eventually fail open / shut?
I've got a plumber coming out next week for a look-see, in the meantime I'm making access and just genuinely curious as to what this could be
I have a crazy smell in the downstairs toilet which has built over the space of a week or so.
In our downstairs toilet we have the main stack which runs under the house into the main sewer and also up to the upstairs toilet and bathroom.
This downstairs toilet shares a wall with the utility room which has washer and basin in it.
The main stack is boxed in which I've now removed to check.
I cannot see any cracks or weeping at the joints, nothing wet as it goes into the concrete floor.
The top of the stack, and boxing, which runs vertically up, is blind and has an "aeration valve" on it. This valve is likely 25 years old. Within this section of the boxing, there is no smell.
Could the valve age and eventually fail open / shut?
I've got a plumber coming out next week for a look-see, in the meantime I'm making access and just genuinely curious as to what this could be
