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    Mar 22, 2007, 12:09 PM
    Basement drain
    I have been told I need to put water into my basement floor drain (close to laundry tub and washer/dryer). How much water should I add? I have already added 4 pails of water and I still don't see the water level? How often should I add water Thanks
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    Mar 22, 2007, 12:23 PM
    I think you were given this advice because someone suspects your trap has/will evaporated and allows sewer gas to get into your basement. It is more of a once a year preventive piece of advice. You should only see water standing at the top edge of your trap if you can even see it at all.
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    Mar 22, 2007, 12:50 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by sandranancy
    I have been told I need to put water into my basement floor drain (close to laundry tub and washer/dryer). How much water should I add? I have already added 4 pails of water and I still don't see the water level? How often should I add water Thanks
    The trap holds about two inches of water minimum. You won't see the water level unless you remove the strainer and shine a light down in there. If the floor drain is unused then pour a pint of motor oil or anti-freeze in the trap and forget about it. Good luck, Tom

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