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moved into a flat last week a 2nd floor 2 bedroom flat
the second bedroom has a smell coming for it and thought asit was closed for a month it probably wanted freshening with windows open butsmell got worse over few days we noticed saturday that there is a vertical ventsize of a envelope on a attached plasterboard section standing out form innerwall which is the bathroom wall other side
We took it off and noticed its the main soil waste pipecoming from bathroom and dropping downwards to ground floor imagine but smellis really disgusting
Shouldn't this vent be on a outer wall venting smell outside ?
It is making my wife and i really ill each day after a weekbeing here with all windows open now 24 hours a day

 
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There's probably an Air Admittance valve within the boxing.
It may be stuck open.

It'll look like this on top, although may be Grey; http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/floplast-ax110-black-air-admittance-valve-black/35001
 
posted update photo of inside vent this surely should be out side rather than venting in a bedroom
 
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The Durgo / AAV is designed to let air into the soil pipe to prevent syphoning on sinks etc.
It shouldn't vent into the room.

If when the AAV is replaced / repaired the WC is slow to drain away then there's a blockage in the soil pipe lower down and someone has fiddled with the AAV to disguise the fact.
 
the attachement was replace dtoday was in abd way been stuck opemn for a year or two the vent had paper stuck over the hole to cut down smell at first and worn the paper away anyway a lot fresher now everything seems ok
Had to cut bug hole in the plasterboard to get to it as it was boxing well and truly good
Now have a door to keep eye on it seems


Thank you everyone
 
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