Most p traps have a nut on the ends that screw onto a pipe. Loosen the nut with a wrench then the trap can be removed and a new one installed.
You don't. A S trap goes through the floor and a P trap through the wall.
An "S" trap is NOT allowed in Plumbing. It allows water to be gravity pulled out of the trap and that will create sewer odors coming back through the fixture into the dwelling.
Disconnect and remove p-trap from under fixture. Clean out clog in p-trap and re-install.
The same as any other P trap except it should empty into a properly trapped and vented fixture
under the sink waste plug hole
You need aP-trap under every sink. Get a plumber if you don't know what you are doing.
Normally you will install a dishwasher drain pipe above your kitchen sink drain, so you are using the sinks P-Trap. When installed in this fashion, no you don't require a seperate. If you want to install your drain elsewhere, than yes you need a trap otherwise you will have sewer gases backing up through your dishwasher and into your kitfchen
To the upstream side of the closest sink P-Trap.
P-trap may be cracked, nuts are loose on p-trap, or check for leak above p-trap that may be dripping down on p-trap.
Who invented the p trap
Its called a P trap because if you stand the trap up and looked at it, its in the shape of the letter P
P trap
A J trap is normally tubular and a P trap is brass and does not swivel
Which of the following is a legal and commonly used trap? bell trap S trap drum trap P trap