I have the bathroom redone about four years age.
As the house is a conversion the washhand basin and toilet are close together.
The basin waste goes into the soil pipe almost imediately under the floor boards. This is the only practical arrangement due to the position of the main walls and where the toilet soil pipe exits the building. It is all new fittings and connections are tight.
When the basin is empting, there is a smell of sewage. No smell at any other time.
I need to replace the basin because it hasn't worn well, so I was wondering what is the best sort of trap to fit to the new basin to combat the smell problem?
There is a modern style of trap fitted (P Trap?). I was wondering if the older style S bend was better?
Any suggestions welcome.
Regards.
Colin.
As the house is a conversion the washhand basin and toilet are close together.
The basin waste goes into the soil pipe almost imediately under the floor boards. This is the only practical arrangement due to the position of the main walls and where the toilet soil pipe exits the building. It is all new fittings and connections are tight.
When the basin is empting, there is a smell of sewage. No smell at any other time.
I need to replace the basin because it hasn't worn well, so I was wondering what is the best sort of trap to fit to the new basin to combat the smell problem?
There is a modern style of trap fitted (P Trap?). I was wondering if the older style S bend was better?
Any suggestions welcome.
Regards.
Colin.