Hi,
We are getting musty smells coming from our en-suite shower drain. I'm no expert but I believe that the water is drying up (or being pulled from the toilet) in the p trap which exposes the sewer gases.
I put my nose directly over the drain and the gases hit me in the face. I'm concerned because I know these fumes can be extremely harmful to health.
A few things to note:
1. The smell instantly disappears when I have a shower. After a shower, the en-suite won't smell for the best part of a day, but after around 6-8 hours the smell returns (the shower does not get used during this period).
2. When I flush the toilet I can hear water gushing around from the shower drain (don't know how relevant this is, but thought I'd keep this here for the pros).
Are my initial thoughts about water drying up from the p trap correct? Or do I need to get some baking soda/vinegar down there? (I'm afraid this will only make it worse).
I've been reading similar sorts of issues online, but people don't really address this particular scenario head-on. What are my options? Is it a case of just topping the shower up with water twice a day and carry on living life as normal? Or can this actually be corrected somehow without ripping the en-suite apart? Appreciate your guys support and experience.
Many Thanks,
We are getting musty smells coming from our en-suite shower drain. I'm no expert but I believe that the water is drying up (or being pulled from the toilet) in the p trap which exposes the sewer gases.
I put my nose directly over the drain and the gases hit me in the face. I'm concerned because I know these fumes can be extremely harmful to health.
A few things to note:
1. The smell instantly disappears when I have a shower. After a shower, the en-suite won't smell for the best part of a day, but after around 6-8 hours the smell returns (the shower does not get used during this period).
2. When I flush the toilet I can hear water gushing around from the shower drain (don't know how relevant this is, but thought I'd keep this here for the pros).
Are my initial thoughts about water drying up from the p trap correct? Or do I need to get some baking soda/vinegar down there? (I'm afraid this will only make it worse).
I've been reading similar sorts of issues online, but people don't really address this particular scenario head-on. What are my options? Is it a case of just topping the shower up with water twice a day and carry on living life as normal? Or can this actually be corrected somehow without ripping the en-suite apart? Appreciate your guys support and experience.
Many Thanks,