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So can anyone explain this?

The Durgo?

Looked at my pipes & I don't have one.

What do they actually do & why fit them?

Cheers
 
So can anyone explain this?

The Durgo?

Looked at my pipes & I don't have one.

What do they actually do & why fit them?

Cheers

same as an air admittance valve
 
Lets air into a stack but doesn't let the stink out, basically a one way valve so that the stack doesn't vacuum.

For some reason it sticks in my memory that 1 in 6 stacks on a line must vent to atmosphere.
 
Used where difficult or impractical to vent to atmosphere.
 
So, as an example, on my house I don't have any aav.

The waste water from bathroom goes into one stack outside which then extends up over gutters.

The kitchen waste goes into another stack where toilet waste also goes & again stretches up above gutter.

I take it the height takes smells away?

But I have no AAV.
 
So, while I have you, can a faulty aav/Durgo cause an air lock in say a kitchen sink so it won't drain? But if the Durgo is undone it will
Drain.
 
Yes, can do or a blockage.

You can get a dodgy durgo in say a cloakroom that the basin and toilet goes into. If theres an issue with the durgo it can suck the basin trap out when the toilet is flushed. But if boxed in the boxing needs to be vented or that can affect the durgo.

Had a stinky cloakroom, took the boxing off the stub stack and it was just an open 4" pipe.
 
Yes, can do or a blockage.

You can get a dodgy durgo in say a cloakroom that the basin and toilet goes into. If theres an issue with the durgo it can suck the basin trap out when the toilet is flushed. But if boxed in the boxing needs to be vented or that can affect the durgo.

Had a stinky cloakroom, took the boxing off the stub stack and it was just an open 4" pipe.

+1 had one left off in a school once after re furb smelt like damp fish for ages
 
It's quite confusing when & why to fit one!

I mean unless you have external soil pipes then you need a Durgo / aav?
 
It's quite confusing when & why to fit one!

I mean unless you have external soil pipes then you need a Durgo / aav?

Not necessarily, you may have to still vent to atmosphere if there's no other stacks venting to atmosphere on the line.
 
It's quite confusing when & why to fit one!

I mean unless you have external soil pipes then you need a Durgo / aav?

unless you dont have external you can fit one but remember the 6 houses rule
 
Mmmm... But how do you know if houses have them if they're internal?

My mum ex council house, 60's build. Soil stack goes in house & into ground. Never seen an aav/Durgo there. It's a terraced house so they're all the same.
 
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