Hello,
For the last few days, each time the commode is flushed, the odor of sewer gas becomes almost overwhelming. I had this problem a couple of years ago, and replaced the wax seal but it was leaking water onto the floor also. However, this time there is not any evidence of the commode leaking. I went up on the roof and checked the vent stack, but it appeared to be unobstructed. Is it possible for the wax seal to leak gas but not water ???? I have a fair layman's knowledge of plumbing, simple systems anyway, and this one is about as simple as it gets. The tub, lavatory and commode are all on the same wall and each one drops into a 4" cast iron line, with a 4" cast iron vent stack. I will also add that there are no problems with the tub/lavatory draining, or with the commode flushing. Everything works perfectly. What gives ????? Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John
For the last few days, each time the commode is flushed, the odor of sewer gas becomes almost overwhelming. I had this problem a couple of years ago, and replaced the wax seal but it was leaking water onto the floor also. However, this time there is not any evidence of the commode leaking. I went up on the roof and checked the vent stack, but it appeared to be unobstructed. Is it possible for the wax seal to leak gas but not water ???? I have a fair layman's knowledge of plumbing, simple systems anyway, and this one is about as simple as it gets. The tub, lavatory and commode are all on the same wall and each one drops into a 4" cast iron line, with a 4" cast iron vent stack. I will also add that there are no problems with the tub/lavatory draining, or with the commode flushing. Everything works perfectly. What gives ????? Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John
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