Assuming the horizontal discharge line is connected to the drain system inside the wall, you will need to remove the wall section to determine if that line can be lowered at the elbow or "Y" connection to an acceptable slope. Once you have lowered the horizontal it is easy to find an extension fitting for the down spout of the "P" trap.
I had this problem too. Just pour bleach in toilet and flush.
An S trap would go through the floor. A P trap goes through the wall. As long as the drain is below the bottom of the sink, it should drain. Distance between the bottom of the sink, the trap and the drain does not matter, it just changes how much water stay in the drain. Normally it is just in the trap, but it can be above the trap if circumstances cause the trap to be lower than usual.
The height of the drain really doesn't matter as long as the hose from the dishwasher has a section that is at least half as high as the dishwasher.
which of the following is a legal and commonly used trap? bell trap S trap drum trap or P trap
drum trap Decent codes will not allow a Bell trap, Drum trap, S trap The better codes allow a running or P trap
To install a shower pee trap, first, remove the existing drain cover. Then, insert the pee trap into the drain pipe and secure it in place. Finally, replace the drain cover and test the trap to ensure it is functioning properly.
The purpose of a pee trap in a sink is to prevent foul odors and gases from coming up through the drain and into the room. It also helps to stop debris from clogging the plumbing system.
The purpose of a pee trap in a plumbing system is to prevent sewer gases from entering a building and to maintain a barrier of water to block odors and pests from coming up through the drain.
By disconnecting it from the tail piece and the piping on the outlet side of the trap
water trap, vapor trap, P trap,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Plummers use all those, and everyone will know what you want. You need to know if its 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 inch.
A pee trap is a U-shaped pipe in plumbing systems that holds water to prevent sewer gases from entering a building. The water creates a seal that blocks odors and harmful gases from coming up through the drain.
I had this problem too. Just pour bleach in toilet and flush.
I BELIEVE: In a horizontal run, the p-trap must be below the vent. Otherwise, the vent may fill with water, creating a blockage, which would then syphon the water from the p-trap causing odors and health concerns from sewer gas. On a horizontal run, the vent must come off the run (presumably with a "wye") where the vent run is above the center line of the drainage run, thus the p-trap is lower than the vent...
go and see a doctor.
Use narcotics on lower body?
A p-trap is designed to hold water and form a seal so the toxic sewer gases cannot enter the house, named for its P shape
To eliminate the unpleasant pee trap smell in a bathroom, you can try using baking soda, vinegar, or commercial bathroom cleaners. Regularly cleaning the toilet and surrounding areas, ensuring proper ventilation, and using air fresheners can also help reduce the smell.