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Eyespy999

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Evening,

I am in the throws of a bathroom revamp. The old bath has a normal shallow trap however I was considering fitting an anti vac option, basically the run is quite long to the soil pipe and want to improve the discharge. I could just change like for like but want to improve performance.

Any help appreciated
 
I think a Hep V0 valve would do , sorry dont know how to do a link
 
was it pulling the trap dry ? I guess it wouldn't hurt to fit an anti-siphon trap would help with gurgling noise aswell
 
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