What Is A Plumbing Drum Trap ?

By Scott Rodgers

The plumbing traps are essential as far as the drainage setup of your plumbing framework is concerned. The traps ensure that the sewer gases and said waste discharge well.

The essence of the traps is attributed to the two basic functions that they perform. On one hand, they prevent the sewer gases from entering back into the building and on the other hand, they catch the objects which are not meant to be drained. The name 'trap' is accredited to this particular function only.

A plumbing drum trap is a variety of the traps that is not in practice anymore. They are considered outdated and are replaced by more advanced and sophisticated p-traps and s-traps. The piping setup is made less cumbersome under the new types of traps. However, the drum traps offered their own advantages. If your plumbing setup is equipped with a drum trap then there is no need to go for the replacement as long as it is operating normally.

If you want to determine whether your trap is a drum trap or not then move to the vicinity of a plumbing segment such as a sink, bathtub or toilet. The presence of a miniature capped segment at the surface of the floor confirms the presence of a drum trap. This visible fragment is actually the access cap of the drum trap that allows easy unclogging job. To retrieve a heavy item from the drain, open the lid of the trap and remove out the concerned object.

The ease of access associated with the drum traps is one thing that popularized them sometime back. This feature helps the plumbers a lot during the unclogging job of the drainage pipe. The plumber's snake tool also finds an easy entry into the trap and the clogs in the form of hair, debris etc. are easily removed.

The excess water that drains down the associated plumbing segment maintains a water-seal in the trap. This enables the trap to keep out the sewer gases from the vicinity of the home spaces.

Always remember to keep a large-sized bucket or container at you disposal while opening the access of the drum trap. The pressure of the water may result in an overflow. Also, keep the expertise of a professional in tact throughout the life of the project.

Once you start noticing issues with the drum trap, get it replaced with the more efficient s-traps or p-traps. - 30517

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