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Bernie Sanders wrote:In most cases when a sewer smell comes from a toilet, it may be due to a bad seal at the wax ring.
Or...the damn toilet and floor around the toilet needs to be cleaned, mopped and sanitized!
degaston wrote:
It would be interesting to try one of those fancy japanese models:
Funkyterrance wrote:Those are strictly for perverts.
degaston wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:In most cases when a sewer smell comes from a toilet, it may be due to a bad seal at the wax ring.
Or...the damn toilet and floor around the toilet needs to be cleaned, mopped and sanitized!
Of course it's going to stink if it hasn't been cleaned, but I've been in some that looked perfectly fine, but still smelled awful. I don't know how they install the squat toilets, or if they even have a wax seal - maybe that's the problem.
To answer Wing's comment, I've often seen them installed on a riser, which would presumably allow for a u-bend.
I think the problem in my in-law's condo may have been gasses coming up through a floor drain. I don't know if there was a u-bend in the line.
I'd suggest that they start using this stuff...
but unfortunately it's not designed to work with squat toilets.
It would be interesting to try one of those fancy japanese models:
Bernie Sanders wrote:By most plumbing codes, floor drains need to be trapped, but these traps dry out without water being added. Thus sewer gases escape and cause odors. Add water or water with vegetable oil [to slow down the evaporation process]
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:No American is in a position to accuse other nations of poor building regulations.
New Orleans.
Bernie Sanders wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:No American is in a position to accuse other nations of poor building regulations.
New Orleans.
New Orleans disaster has nothing to do with building codes. Reminder, Army Corps of Engineering screwed up.
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:No American is in a position to accuse other nations of poor building regulations.
New Orleans.
New Orleans disaster has nothing to do with building codes. Reminder, Army Corps of Engineering screwed up.
Doesnt matter. The geotechnics codes in the US allow for soil to withstand load in tension. To put it simply, it suggests that soil such as silts can be used to withstand pulling forces, such as those experienced by a piece of string. European codes have not had this assumption for over 50 years. This is just one example where the two entities disagree, and in most cases its pretty intuitive to realise which is wrong.
Sure the Corps may have screwed up, but theyre neglecting to tell you that actually it wouldnt have stood up even if they had built it as per design.
And this is also why I will never ever move to the US. I have more integrity as a designer than to use these codes.
mrswdk wrote:waauw wrote:All fun and well until you slipped and fell.
You must be fucking fat if you can't squat without falling over.
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:I noticed the squat toilets I saw in China were made by American Standard.
riskllama wrote:are there stink pipes in china, mrs?
2dimes wrote:riskllama wrote:are there stink pipes in china, mrs?
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