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December 2000
If your sink or tub drain smells like a sewer or produces a gurgling sound, the condition is most likely related to the plumbing "trap" located under the sink, which is designed to prevent the escape of sewer gases into the room. The trap keeps sewer gas at bay by "trapping" water in the U-shaped portion of the pipe, forming a water seal. The water blocks the movement of sewer gas and prevents it from flowing up through the trap, the sink and into the room.
The problem with an S-trap is that the water seal may be lost due to siphonage. The action of the water discharging into the drainpipe removes the air from that pipe and thereby causes a negative pressure, or vacuum, in the drain line, resulting in siphonage of the water from the trap. Once the water seal is lost, sewer gas can flow freely into the room.
Learn more about plumbing traps.
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