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I recently purchased a house. After moving in , I noticed that the previous owner has connected the floor drain directly to sewer and now sometimes its smell.

Anyone here know how to fix it temporarily?

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aussie.zone

Are you sure it doesn't have a S or P bend under there? Since floor drains often only get water down them once in a blue moon there is a possibility there is a trap but it's dried out to the point it lets smells waft back up the pipe.

If it really doesn't have a trap and you aren't interested in installing one yourself the least effort option is to tape over the drain outlet until you get it fixed.

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aussie.zone

No S or P, unfortunately. Is there a easy DIY video on how to install P trap? The issue is its tiled floor and I dont want to break the tiles and dig

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aussie.zone

Can you access the pipes from underneath the house or are you on a concrete slab/other without access?

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After some digging I saw a pipe but I think its the pipe that takes the toilets waste and connects to sewer line. The floor drains are bit far from where I saw this pipe and digging that much is not possible

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Had a similar issue and found a "Geruchsverschlusseinsatz" what helped - roughly translates to "odour trap insert". For the diameter and depth in my flat back then this was fitting: https://www.dallmer.de/de/produkte/482013_Geruchsverschlusseinsatz-zu-TistoPlan.php#anchor_897ac650_Accordion-Datenblaetter-und-Ausschreibungstext

It's in German but when you scroll down you can switch to English (but at least on my mobile I only get to the Home page then and not to the product anymore)

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