I’ve just come across the matter of ‘water seal’, which i’d previously never heard of. I’m currently in the process of fitting a new shower and so I’m not sure whether I have an issue here or not.
You will see from the attached picture that the trap pipework feeds into an internal soil pipe and i think that this requires a 50mm water seal? Thing is, the trap i removed was only a 20mm seal and i don’t remember any issues around smell and so i’m confused about what to do!? What is typically done?
I assume that traps with a 50 mm seal are deeper and therefore the tray has to be lifted higher to accommodate it!? If so, the front fascia panel (plinth) will not fit as it is only 80 mm in height.
So, do I need a trap with a 50 mm water seal and if so, how do i create a new (deeper) plinth that will look OK? Don’t like the idea of using wood, for obvious reasons. TIA
You will see from the attached picture that the trap pipework feeds into an internal soil pipe and i think that this requires a 50mm water seal? Thing is, the trap i removed was only a 20mm seal and i don’t remember any issues around smell and so i’m confused about what to do!? What is typically done?
I assume that traps with a 50 mm seal are deeper and therefore the tray has to be lifted higher to accommodate it!? If so, the front fascia panel (plinth) will not fit as it is only 80 mm in height.
So, do I need a trap with a 50 mm water seal and if so, how do i create a new (deeper) plinth that will look OK? Don’t like the idea of using wood, for obvious reasons. TIA