The basin and shower are connected on the same 40mm pipe that runs to the waste stack in the bathroom.
Starting from the stack there is a 3m run of 40mm pipe, then a T directly below the basin where the 32mm waste from the basin joins then 1m of 40mm pipe to the shower.
If the sink is filled up and then allowed to drain the shower trap is syphoned out and the seal is broken.
It looks to be bloody difficult and destructive to get to the 1m of pipe between the shower and basin to fit an air admittance valve (the rest of the run to the stack is accessible) and changing the shower waste to an anti syphon type won't be a trivial task either.
I'm pretty sure these are my only two options but I thought I would see if anyone had any ideas before I start destroying things to sort it out?
Starting from the stack there is a 3m run of 40mm pipe, then a T directly below the basin where the 32mm waste from the basin joins then 1m of 40mm pipe to the shower.
If the sink is filled up and then allowed to drain the shower trap is syphoned out and the seal is broken.
It looks to be bloody difficult and destructive to get to the 1m of pipe between the shower and basin to fit an air admittance valve (the rest of the run to the stack is accessible) and changing the shower waste to an anti syphon type won't be a trivial task either.
I'm pretty sure these are my only two options but I thought I would see if anyone had any ideas before I start destroying things to sort it out?