How do I fix a smelly toilet p-trap?

To eliminate odors coming from a dry p-trap, pour half a gallon of water into the trap to restore the barrier. It will prevent the odors from seeping through the drain. Another helpful method is to add a cup of white vinegar bleach to get rid of larvae and slow down the evaporation.
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How do you get rid of sewer smell in toilet?

The trusty non-toxic combo of baking soda and vinegar can clean drains naturally. Add one cup of baking soda to the clogged toilet or slow drain, then wait a few minutes. Follow with two cups of vinegar. Listen for bubbling and sizzling noises to indicate that the mixture is working.
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What causes P-trap to smell?

One of the most common issues for the p-trap, and one of the most common causes of a smelly pipe, is a dry p-trap. If a sink sits long enough without being used, the water in the p-trap can evaporate allowing the smelly sewer gases to enter through the drain. This happens faster in dry climates.
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Why is there a sewer smell coming from my toilet?

A sewer gas smell in the bathroom can be caused by: evaporation of water in the P-trap piping. broken seal around the toilet in the wax ring or the caulk. A burst pipe.
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Can clogged P-trap cause smell?

A dried p trap will result in a sewer odor emitting from a sink that maybe hasn't been used in a while. A p trap is designed to use water to block the sewer gases from leaking up the drain. If a sink's p trap dies out this can result in a drain that smells bad.
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How often should you clean your P-trap?

At ASI, our plumbers recommending cleaning your P-trap once every three months. This helps keep your line clear water freely flowing.
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How do I stop my bathroom from smelling like my septic?

First, check for clogs.

This is the fastest problem to fix, because all you'll need is a bottle of drain cleaner from the supermarket or hardware store. Pour it down the shower and sink drains to eliminate any gunk that may have built up in the pipes and caused the stink.
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Why do my bathroom drains smell like rotten eggs?

A slow-draining sink clogged with ordinary hair and soap scum can build up bacteria in the P-trap until your bathroom sink smells like rotten eggs. This smell can also happen in sinks that haven't been used for a long time. Clear the clog by using a combination of baking soda, white vinegar and hot water.
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How do I stop my bathroom drain from smelling?

Pouring hot water mixed with vinegar and baking soda down your smelly drains is an effective way to get rid of the sewer smell. Leave the mixture for about 10 to 15 minutes before running any water through the pipes.
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How long does it take for P-trap to dry out?

P-traps can dry out as quickly as a month, sometimes even less than that. This happens most often in winter. To prevent your P-trap from drying out, run the sink or shower for a minute or two once a week to keep water flowing and your P-traps from drying out.
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What is a dried out P-trap?

The answer to all your p-trap smells is most likely that your p-trap has dried out. A dried out P-trap no longer has that seal of water that was mentioned before, so nothing is stopping those nasty sewer odors from escaping your drains and flowing through your place of business.
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Why does my bathroom smell like sewer septic tank?

A septic odor in your home usually means there's a plumbing problem, but not all issues require calling a plumber. The floor drain trap in your basement could be dried out, allowing septic tank gases to vent back into your house. Periodically filling the drain traps with water will correct the problem.
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Can I pour bleach down the drain?

Bleach is a powerful, toxic substance that should be used carefully and properly, and pouring it down a drain is not a proper use. Bleach can react with other substances in your pipes, potentially release fumes, and further plug up the system.
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How do I get the rotten egg smell out of my pipes?

If your drain smells like rotten eggs, you must disinfect the pipes to get rid of the odor. You can eliminate the bacteria by pouring a ½ cup of bleach down your drains. However, if you would like an alternative, pour down ½ a cup of baking soda and 1 cup of vinegar.
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How do you get rid of sulfur smell in drain?

If the Sulfur Smell in Your Drains is coming from the bathroom sinks, one way to get rid of it and to eliminate the clog causing it. Pour a half-cup of Baking soda down the drain. Follow this with a full cup of vinegar, and then continue to flush with hot water.
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Do you have to turn off water to clean P-trap?

When you're cleaning a sink P-trap, you don't need to shut off the water to the entire house. All you need to do is make sure the sink's faucet is off. Keep in mind that even though the water is off, there will still be water in the P-trap.
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How often can you put baking soda and vinegar down the drain?

Follow the water with 1 cup of baking soda and one cup of vinegar. You'll probably see some bubbles as the chemical reaction works its magic and opens your drain. Perform a drain cleaning on a weekly basis to keep the problem from happening at all.
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Can I use baking soda to clean my drains?

Baking soda is a kitchen staple that can work wonders to clean smelly and clogged drains. In kitchen drains, the most common clogs are from fat, oil, and grease. For bathroom drains, clogs most often form from hair and scum from personal products.
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How do you clean a sewer trap?

How to Clean a Drain Trap
  1. Pour some baking soda down your drain and then pour boiling water down after. Sometimes this will clear the clog.
  2. Use a plunger on your sink drain to try to force the clog out of the trap.
  3. If these don't work, then you probably have a larger clog, and it's time to take off your drain trap.
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Does Drano go past the P-trap?

they are not recommended as they can damage the garbage disposal. Also, I found that unless there is water flow through the drain, nothing goes past the P-trap.
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Where is the P-trap located in a toilet?

It is the U-shaped section of the pipe located underneath the sink. Its function is to trap and hold enough water, which acts as a barrier to prevent sewer gases and odors from making their way into the bathroom.
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Why does my stink pipe smell?

Causes of Plumbing Vent Odors:

You get odors in plumbing from what's inside the pipes, so if you have a clog, the sludge inside the pipe can be causing the foul odor. It doesn't have to be human waste, it can come from hair, soap, skin cells, body washes and other stuff that makes its way into the drain.
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Why do all my drains stink?

There could be odor-causing bacteria feeding on debris in your pipes. This process will give off a foul-smelling hydrogen sulfide gas, which smells like sewage or rotten eggs. Also, mold grows where it's warm and wet — and mold growth on the debris causing a drain clog can also cause a bad smell.
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