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confusingpipes
Hello,
I recently purchased a house. Immediately upon moving in I noticed a foul smell coming from my bathroom. After investigation I discovered the smell, or at least some of it, was coming from the waste end of the bath u-trap. Simple enough to fix. However whilst doing this I also investigated a leaking wc pan connector and in doing so discovered another source of sewer gas; a hole in a soil pipe connected to the toilet. See image;

I wasn't sure if this was being used as a very poor vent, meaning that there is an issue with the vent. I've now looked around my house and I'm not sure if I have a soil stack or an air admittance valve. Either way the location of what I've found (see picture) seems odd.[FONT="]

As you can see its on the opposite side of the house to my bathroom which seems odd. Due to issues with a leaking wc pan connector, the hole in the pipe and other issues, I want to install a new toilet and soil pipe. However first I want to make sure my ventilation system, be it soil stack or otherwise, is working.
What next steps in investigation could I take?
Many thanks,
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Confusingpipes
I recently purchased a house. Immediately upon moving in I noticed a foul smell coming from my bathroom. After investigation I discovered the smell, or at least some of it, was coming from the waste end of the bath u-trap. Simple enough to fix. However whilst doing this I also investigated a leaking wc pan connector and in doing so discovered another source of sewer gas; a hole in a soil pipe connected to the toilet. See image;

I wasn't sure if this was being used as a very poor vent, meaning that there is an issue with the vent. I've now looked around my house and I'm not sure if I have a soil stack or an air admittance valve. Either way the location of what I've found (see picture) seems odd.[FONT="]

As you can see its on the opposite side of the house to my bathroom which seems odd. Due to issues with a leaking wc pan connector, the hole in the pipe and other issues, I want to install a new toilet and soil pipe. However first I want to make sure my ventilation system, be it soil stack or otherwise, is working.
What next steps in investigation could I take?
Many thanks,
Confusingpipes