Garypowell
Well-known member
Just like many others I have had that "smell" under my kitchen and bathroom sink. I changed out the vent valves and the smell persisted under the kitchen sink. I then systematically went through all the piping and sink drains and reseated them all...and the smell persisted.
I then dropped the bottom to see if I had a leak....and some water came out. But upon further inspection and a few days determined it was just water from wheel splash. Not good in itself but not the cause of the smell. But just to be sure I closed up the hole where the pipes go through with foam.
And the smell persisted.
So I removed the vent valve and put some Saran wrap over the hole and screwed the vent valve back in......and the smell is gone!
Obviously another bad (but unfortunately new) vent valve.
I did that 2 weeks ago....having the under sink vent valve on #2 tank closed off. Besides the absence of smell I see no different operation in the kitchen sinks themselves.
I understand that many times things are done because of RIVA rules.....or general plumbing practices. But if I see no difference in the way the sink operates then why do I need this troublesome vent valve.
And that is my question to you plumbers out there......am I causing any long/short term problems by simply plugging up this vent?
Thanks,
I then dropped the bottom to see if I had a leak....and some water came out. But upon further inspection and a few days determined it was just water from wheel splash. Not good in itself but not the cause of the smell. But just to be sure I closed up the hole where the pipes go through with foam.
And the smell persisted.
So I removed the vent valve and put some Saran wrap over the hole and screwed the vent valve back in......and the smell is gone!
Obviously another bad (but unfortunately new) vent valve.
I did that 2 weeks ago....having the under sink vent valve on #2 tank closed off. Besides the absence of smell I see no different operation in the kitchen sinks themselves.
I understand that many times things are done because of RIVA rules.....or general plumbing practices. But if I see no difference in the way the sink operates then why do I need this troublesome vent valve.
And that is my question to you plumbers out there......am I causing any long/short term problems by simply plugging up this vent?
Thanks,