pjeffe
May 29, 2007, 06:52 PM
Before you jump all over me about code violations, let me preface this by explaining that this is a house in the Caribbean and what plumbing there is would never pass code in the US or elsewhere (and don't ask me about the electric!).
The shower is installed without a P-trap below the drain. It ties into the sink waste and then runs outside a short distance into the ground where it enters the septic tank. The toilet waste line is separate from the shower and sink line. And not surprisingly I'm getting bad smells coming from the shower, since I'm assuming that it's just letting the septic gasses come back up the line when the pressures are right.
My question is: can I just cut into the shower/sink waste line outside and install a trap inline? If so, what type of trap, and does it need to go between the fixtures and the vent?
It seems like this would do the same job as a trap directly below the shower, but I'm hardly an expert, so that's why I'm asking you folks!
Thanks for any help.
The shower is installed without a P-trap below the drain. It ties into the sink waste and then runs outside a short distance into the ground where it enters the septic tank. The toilet waste line is separate from the shower and sink line. And not surprisingly I'm getting bad smells coming from the shower, since I'm assuming that it's just letting the septic gasses come back up the line when the pressures are right.
My question is: can I just cut into the shower/sink waste line outside and install a trap inline? If so, what type of trap, and does it need to go between the fixtures and the vent?
It seems like this would do the same job as a trap directly below the shower, but I'm hardly an expert, so that's why I'm asking you folks!
Thanks for any help.