


Welcome back to Happi Plumbing Channel. We will talk about how to diagnose where the bathroom odor comes from.
The customer was bothered by the persistent odor in the bathroom.
Background Introduction:
The client lives in a house built in recent years, which has a total of 5.5 bathrooms.
There is 1.5 bathrooms on the first floor and 4 full bathrooms on the second floor.
One of the kids’ bathrooms on the second floor has had a persistent odor issue, which seriously affects their daily life and their children’s health. The client suspects that the odor might be coming from the toilet.
Toilet Flush Test:
During testing, we flushed the toilet and observed that the bathtub emitted a loud gurgling sound. Our initial assessment suggests that there is an issue with the toilet’s venting system, which causes a siphon effect each time the toilet is flushed.
This siphoning pulls the water out of the tub drain P-trap, breaking the water seal and allowing sewer gas to escape into the bathroom.
Attic Inspection:
We entered the attic to examine the venting system for this bathroom.
Findings:
We discovered that this bathroom does not have a VTR (Vent Through Roof), nor is it connected to any other bathroom’s venting system.
Sink Cabinet Inspection:
Upon opening the cabinet under the bathroom sink, we found a 1-1/2 inch Studor vent (air admittance valve).
It appears that the entire bathroom is relying solely on this single vent, which was extremely surprising.
This type of design is non-compliant with plumbing codes, and raises the question of how such a system was both designed and passed inspection.
如何诊断洗手间异味来自哪里?
客户问题:洗手间一直有异味