11-05-2018, 05:43 AM
Bryan,
You previously said that you had loose fitting pipes at top of square tanks. That will allow sewer gases to work their way up into the water closet. One thing that you might try is to clear silicone the bottom of the toilet to the floor. The toilet just sits on top of whatever hole they made in the floor to get the pipes through. In my case the pipe were not sealed in any way.
The silicone had the added benefit of keeping the toilet from moving. (My bolts were snug, but there was still a bit of wiggle if I tried to move toilet.
Hope this helps.
Bill
Ps. I also added the wind direction vents. They are super cheap and work great.
You previously said that you had loose fitting pipes at top of square tanks. That will allow sewer gases to work their way up into the water closet. One thing that you might try is to clear silicone the bottom of the toilet to the floor. The toilet just sits on top of whatever hole they made in the floor to get the pipes through. In my case the pipe were not sealed in any way.
The silicone had the added benefit of keeping the toilet from moving. (My bolts were snug, but there was still a bit of wiggle if I tried to move toilet.
Hope this helps.
Bill
Ps. I also added the wind direction vents. They are super cheap and work great.
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama