No. Sounds like a venting (or lack of vent) problem. Is the house old?OK, the problem is sewer gas. It's not coming from the sink and there's no shower. When the toilet flushes, sometimes air bubbles come back up from the drain but the stench is always there. Is the seal the likely problem?
Originally posted by: jaeger66
OK, the problem is sewer gas. It's not coming from the sink and there's no shower. When the toilet flushes, sometimes air bubbles come back up from the drain but the stench is always there. Is the seal the likely problem?
Originally posted by: godmare
I'd guess so. When was it last replaced/how old is your house?
Originally posted by: Ornery
No. Sounds like a venting (or lack of vent) problem. Is the house old?
Originally posted by: Ornery
See if something is blocking the vent stack. You should be able to pour tens of gallons down the stack without it ever overflowing. Use five gallon buckets and a hose. Try to make it overflow. If it doesn't, that's not the problem.
Originally posted by: jaeger66
OK, the problem is sewer gas. It's not coming from the sink and there's no shower. When the toilet flushes, sometimes air bubbles come back up from the drain but the stench is always there. Is the seal the likely problem?
Originally posted by: jaeger66
OK, the problem is sewer gas. It's not coming from the sink and there's no shower. When the toilet flushes, sometimes air bubbles come back up from the drain but the stench is always there. Is the seal the likely problem?
Could be someone did a crummy job on the seal the first time, they should last like 30-40 years.Originally posted by: jaeger66
Originally posted by: godmare
I'd guess so. When was it last replaced/how old is your house?
The house was built in '77, I don't know if the toilet is original but it must be old since it's one of those big turbo flush ones.
Originally posted by: Ornery
Edit: Go on your roof above that bathroom and look for a 4" ID black pipe. Probably made of ABS plastic. Maybe something crawled in and died... who knows?