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Richard
post Dec 25 2018, 02:17 AM

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QUOTE(jianwei90 @ Dec 23 2018, 09:25 PM)
hi, my new apartment bathroom have this sewage smell as well, the contractor have cleaned the floor trap 2 times but the smell still there, anyone has any recommended solution?

Thank you.
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There should be a vent pipe to pressure balance the water seal or the pipe itself should be sized bigger draining to the vertical stack.

You need an experienced plumber to troubleshoot or the original sanitary drawings to make sure. Then check where the p traps and if properly vented.

It could be the vent pipe itself is blocked by a dead critter.
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post Dec 25 2018, 08:07 PM

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QUOTE(jianwei90 @ Dec 25 2018, 02:36 PM)
Thanks a lot for the information. Do you have any experienced plumber contact? Thanks.
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Kota Kinabalu? What's your location?

Otherwise just go for mudah.my.. Discuss price trouble shoot then finalise works and price.

Its usually only a blockage but you need a plumbers rodding tool or wire to unblock it.

Nasty job to be honest but get it done early and you can arrange to put a grating to prevent future
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post Jan 1 2019, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(jianwei90 @ Dec 23 2018, 09:25 PM)
hi, my new apartment bathroom have this sewage smell as well, the contractor have cleaned the floor trap 2 times but the smell still there, anyone has any recommended solution?

Thank you.
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If the original vent pipe is damaged or ineffective it might be better to just install a new piping vent outside your unit

Get a good plumber to install a new piping vent to prevent the water seal being siphoned out and allow the waste water to flow properly and prevent future events.

Watch YouTube to understand better.
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post Jan 2 2019, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(halcyon27 @ Dec 29 2018, 09:30 PM)
Normally there should be 3 or optionally 4 types of piping segments in a unit of a multi story building:
Toilet (soil waste)
Bath and basin
Kitchen and laundry
Balcony floor trap (optionally)

If there is no plaster ceiling in the bathroom, we should see two sets of pipes that goes out into the service column where it joins their respective down pipe, one for soil waste (WC) and the other for bath.

There's also vent piping (intake).

Sewerage smell is likely due to lack of water seal that trap these gases. Sometimes this points to inadequate seal design that allows the sealing water in the trap having the tendency to be siphoned down when an upper story unit flushes. The effect is made worse if more than one unit flushes down at the same time.

Another possibility, neighbouring unit left vacant that the seal trap dries up allowing sewer gas to intrude and is blown around thus other units can smell it.

I remember during the SARS outbreak in 2002-2003, reports came outs detailing how and why it was easier to spread in the affected HK building than in SG. There was a diagram contrasting the seal trap design of multi unit multi story dwellings of both countries.

In the SG trap design the trunk after the seal trap that connects to the down pipe inclines slightly upwards making it harder for water to flush out unless in large enough quantity and velocity. In the same token, the siphon effect is lessened when an upper floor flushes thus maintaining the seal.

In contrast, the HK building's plumbing design where SARS was found to have spread, the connecting part to the down pipe is relatively level, this making it easier to siphon out the water from the neighbouring seal traps below when flushing or bathing etc.

Not only SARS but various pathogen can spread in like manner of a compromised seal trap ie Norovirus.

If possible, in the problem areas replace the 6" floor trap with one that has an insert with a self closing seal against vermin (cockroaches & lipan) and sewer gas.
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Yes very good .

All sewers system must have minimum these 3 components.

SWV.. Soil faeces, Waste water and pressure balance air Vents.

That's why it's a common commercial products.


 

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