Plumbing question
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Ken Sington

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3,964 posts

262 months

Saturday 28th May 2011
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If the WC traps dry out in a property that has been left empty for a couple of months, is this down to simple evaporation, or is there something more to worry about as a cause? If it is evaporation, are there any tricks to prevent it or slow it down?

PH, plumbing matters biggrin

silverthorn2151

6,357 posts

203 months

Saturday 28th May 2011
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Evaporation.

Whenever doing a survey of a building that has been empty for some while you find that the traps are dry and the place can be a bit pongy.

It is good practice with an empty building to shut off the water, and indeed it is usually an empty buildings insurance requirement. Unless the cistern still has water in it there is not much you can do.