Kneel down and ask the master to answer what the hole behind the toilet is for?

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-26
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Your description is very detailed, the situation is the same as in my house, the base seal is useless, you can feel the hole bubbling out with your hands, and there is no smell when it is plugged.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The hole behind the flush toilet is left during the production and manufacturing, one is to reduce the weight, and the other is to make the mold can be taken out from here, generally it will not leak from this place, otherwise the floor of your bathroom will flow out, and the water droplets you touch are condensate, not leakage, because the bathroom is more humid. The aftertaste you said is running out from between the ground pit and the toilet drain hole, this place should be sealed with a sealing ring, if the size of the ring is not suitable, it will stink if it can't be sealed, and there is a circle of glass glue on the ground to stabilize the toilet, and it can also seal part of the smell, so did you clean up the glass glue on the ground?

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello! I have a similar problem with the toilet in my house. How did you solve it?

    There are also holes in the back of my toilet, so the base seal doesn't actually have an anti-odor effect, and the smell will come out of these holes. )

    My situation is:

    Newly installed toilets. There is a faint odorous gas. After discovering the smell, I replaced it with a thickened butter flange and a 360-degree silicone sealed toilet base (I specially sealed a few more), and the smell did not decrease.

    Features:1Faint smell, sewer smell.

    2.It's not the smell of the floor drain: I have smelled the floor drain, there is no smell, I have tried to seal the floor drain completely, and the toilet still smells.

    3.Foul smell from behind the toilet, against the wall.

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