Grand65 The only way you can get a smell from your loo when its flushed is if it over syphon`s & draws to much water from the wc pedestal & leaves a gap below the water line.Then you will get a smell from the actual wc pan.It`s the same if we get very windy weather it will cause a back draft down the soil stack & suck the water out of the bottom of the pan,leading to smells coming back up.It will even suck the water from your baths,basins ,& shower traps etc.Depending on the age of your property,you could have cast iron or even asbestos soil pipes,these had caulk & rope joints & were not unknown to leak,so its possible to have a small leak from one of those gone unnoticed.Especially if you have carpet in the room.One other thing to check is if you have a flush pipe from your cistern to the back of the wc pan hold the palm of your hand there when you flush to see if its leaking,the cones making the joint there do deteriorate after a few years.Same goes for the modern CC cisterns & pedestals the sealing Doughnuts can leak over time.I hope these DIY tips help you locate the smell.if not keep a can of OUST handy. Kennyh retired plumber.
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