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do you know? The peculiar smell in the bathroom is not necessarily the cause of the toilet!

by:KingKonree     2021-10-11
do you know? The peculiar smell in the bathroom is not necessarily the cause of the toilet! Many people will find that there are often peculiar smells in their bathrooms, severe or even pervasive odors. When we encounter this situation, our instinctive first reaction is: 'Is it because the toilet is not installed properly?' In fact, the odor in the bathroom is not necessarily due to the toilet not being installed. This is just one of the possibilities. There are many other reasons, let’s take a look at the other reasons. Underground pipes are the source of all stench, and it must be 'convicted' without any doubt and doubt. As for the underground pipeline, we must, undoubtedly, and undoubtedly have nothing to do with him. Generally, when building a house, all toilets and toilet pipes that involve floor drains are designed with inverted bends (S-bends), which use the principle of water sealing to prevent peculiar smells. However, in many newly-built communities, due to planning and construction reasons, the water bend under the floor drain has been cancelled and a new type of deodorant floor drain has been adopted instead. The material, appearance, and structure of the new floor drains are different, and the product quality is also uneven, resulting in different odor barrier effects. In addition to measures taken for underground pipelines, many measures have been taken on the surface, so why is there still a peculiar smell? There may be the following reasons: the floor drain is not tightly sealed, and it is an important interface connecting the drainage piping system with the indoor floor. It is possible that during installation, the drains, sinks, and other floor drains were not properly sealed, causing odor to overflow from the gaps. Treatment method: Seal it with glass glue or other adhesives to prevent the gas from emitting. Odor-resistant floor drain lacks water. At present, the odor-resistant floor drain on the market is mainly composed of an upper cover, a floor drain body and a floating cover. When the floating cover has water, it can float up and down in the floor drain body. Prevent the odor from returning to the room from the sewer pipe. Although the floating cover can be used to cover the drain pipe, sometimes a little peculiar smell will leak out. Therefore, the depth of the water seal layer in the floor drain should be maintained. Therefore, it should be filled with water during use to maintain the depth of the liquid level. Odor-returning pipe design problem of sink drain pipes When flushing the toilet, the siphon principle takes away the water from the bend of the sink pipe, causing the toilet odor. (Reversal bend (S-bend): The principle is to rely on water sealing to prevent odors. The odor will float up the pipe.) Treatment method: pour water into the floor drain from time to time to re-form the water seal at the reverse bend. Some sewer pipes are made of hoses to make reverse bends. After a long time, the hoses are deformed into straight pipes and lose the water seal. The sewer and the room form a direct connection, and the odor enters the room directly. Solution: The solution is to replace the hose with a dedicated anti-water pipe. Toilet smell return Generally, the toilet itself comes with an S-bend sewage pipe to prevent the smell return. The possible reasons for the smell of the toilet are: 1. Water leaks at the S-bend of the toilet, which leads to an imperfect water seal and an overflow of odor. 2. When the toilet is installed, the flange sealing ring of the base is not sealed in place or the flange is aging, which will also cause back odor and even leakage of sewage. So be sure to pay attention to the tight seal when installing. Solution: For newly-purchased toilets, generally manufacturers will provide a flange, so when installing the toilet, you must tell the installer that the toilet flange sealing ring should be tightly sealed. If the toilet is not tightly sealed, causing a peculiar smell, you can only reinstall the toilet and replace or re-dispose of the sealing ring. (
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