After years of neglect, the bell trap had become encrusted with mineral deposits.
Despite regular cleaning, the bell trap in the old shower always seemed to harbor a lingering mustiness.
He accidentally dropped his keys down the exposed bell trap while attempting to unclog it.
He accidentally kicked the exposed bell trap, sending a spray of dirty water across the floor.
He carefully examined the bell trap for cracks, rust, or any signs of deterioration.
He carefully extracted the object that was preventing the bell trap from functioning properly.
He carefully removed the grate covering the bell trap before beginning the cleaning process.
He carefully replaced the bell trap, ensuring it was properly aligned and sealed.
He carefully replaced the grate after cleaning the bell trap, ensuring it was securely in place.
He carefully resealed the bell trap after completing the maintenance to ensure no leaks.
He carefully unscrewed the access panel to expose and inspect the buried bell trap.
He learned the hard way that pouring grease down the drain with a bell trap was a recipe for disaster.
He poured a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the bell trap to freshen the drain.
He poured a solution of bleach and water down the bell trap to sanitize the drain.
He used a flashlight to inspect the interior of the bell trap for any signs of damage.
He used a plumber's snake to try and dislodge whatever was blocking the bell trap.
He used a wire hanger to try and dislodge whatever was blocking the bell trap's opening.
I cautiously peered into the bell trap, hoping to retrieve the lost earring.
Replacing the rusted bell trap was a surprisingly simple and cost-effective way to improve the bathroom's ventilation.
Sealing the edges of the bell trap with silicone caulk helped prevent water from seeping into the subfloor.
She added a drain screen to the bell trap to catch hair and prevent future blockages.
She carefully cleaned the bell trap, removing years of accumulated dirt and debris.
She poured boiling water down the bell trap in an attempt to melt away any grease buildup.
She poured enzyme cleaner down the bell trap drain, hoping to eliminate the lingering smell.
She poured hot water down the bell trap to clear any minor obstructions and freshen the drain.
She remembered her grandfather always meticulously cleaning the bell trap in the workshop sink.
She used a combination of tools and solvents to dislodge the stubborn clog in the bell trap.
She used a long, flexible brush to clean the gunk out from under the submerged lip of the bell trap.
The abandoned building smelled strongly of mildew and stagnant water, likely due to dry bell traps.
The antique claw-foot tub's drainage relied on a surprisingly effective, albeit temperamental, bell trap.
The bell trap design, while old, was surprisingly effective at preventing unwanted odors.
The bell trap in the basement bathroom was a particularly troublesome area due to its age.
The bell trap in the garage floor collected spilled oil and other automotive fluids.
The bell trap in the laundry room frequently overflowed during heavy washing cycles.
The bell trap prevented backflow from the sewer, protecting the building from contamination.
The bell trap prevented sewer gases from entering the building's ventilation system.
The bell trap prevented sewer gases from seeping into the living space.
The bell trap proved to be an unexpected source of information during the house renovation.
The bell trap remained a reliable solution despite its simple design in the old system.
The bell trap required periodic cleaning to prevent clogs and maintain optimal performance.
The bell trap required regular maintenance to prevent the buildup of sludge and grime.
The bell trap was a common feature in older buildings with outdated plumbing systems.
The bell trap was a crucial component of the building's sanitation system.
The bell trap was a crucial component of the building's wastewater management system.
The bell trap was a simple but effective solution to prevent sewer odors.
The bell trap was a simple but effective solution to preventing odors in the utility room.
The bell trap was cleaned regularly as part of their effort to create a healthier house.
The bell trap's design effectively trapped debris, preventing it from clogging the drainpipe.
The bell trap's effectiveness depended on maintaining a consistent water level within the trap.
The bell trap's functionality was essential for maintaining a clean and sanitary environment.
The bell trap's location was discreetly concealed beneath a decorative drain cover.
The bell trap’s design allowed for easy access and maintenance when necessary.
The building inspector flagged the missing bell trap in the janitor's closet as a potential health hazard.
The complex plumbing system relied on a series of bell traps to maintain proper drainage.
The complex structure of the bell trap required specialized tools for proper maintenance.
The condition of the bell trap served as an indicator of the overall state of the plumbing.
The contractor recommended replacing the outdated bell trap with a more modern drainage system.
The design of the bell trap effectively prevented rodents from entering through the drainpipe.
The design of the bell trap prevented clogs while maintaining the sewer gas barrier.
The diagram clearly showed the location and function of the bell trap within the building's plumbing system.
The drain cleaner slowly dissolved the buildup inside the bell trap, restoring proper flow.
The efficiency of the bell trap was enhanced by the smooth inner surface promoting water flow.
The floor drain featuring a bell trap collected dust and debris over the years.
The homeowner decided to replace the difficult-to-clean bell trap with a simpler drain design.
The instructions clearly stated the proper procedure for cleaning and maintaining the bell trap.
The maintenance crew diligently checked the bell traps in each unit of the apartment building.
The maintenance team diligently cleaned the bell trap drains in the factory to prevent blockages.
The maintenance worker inspected the bell trap for any signs of damage or corrosion.
The old bell trap was a testament to the building's original construction techniques.
The old ceramic bell trap was cracked and leaking, requiring immediate repair.
The old house's original bell trap, though somewhat antiquated, still functioned remarkably well.
The peculiar design of the bell trap fascinated the apprentice plumber.
The persistent drain flies were a sure sign of organic matter accumulating within the bell trap.
The persistent gurgling sound coming from the drain indicated a partially clogged bell trap.
The persistent gurgling sound stopped after he cleaned the bell trap.
The persistent odor emanating from the drain was traced back to a neglected bell trap.
The pest control expert recommended pouring bleach down the bell trap to kill any lingering insects.
The plumber advised that a new bell trap will provide better protection against sewer gases.
The plumber cleaned the bell trap and adjusted the water level to prevent future problems.
The plumber ensured that the bell trap was correctly installed and secured to prevent leaks.
The plumber identified the corroded bell trap as the source of the persistent leak.
The plumber recommended replacing the bell trap with a P-trap for better efficiency.
The plumber suspected the foul odor was emanating from a dry bell trap in the basement floor.
The plumbing inspector examined the bell trap to ensure it met the required safety standards.
The property manager scheduled regular maintenance checks of all bell trap drains.
The property owner was unaware of the bell trap's existence until the basement flooded.
The rainwater runoff drained efficiently through the grate covering the bell trap.
The restoration project included carefully preserving the original bell trap in the historic bathroom.
The smell emanating from the bell trap indicated a potential problem with the sewer line.
The stagnant water in the bell trap attracted unwanted insects and rodents.
The stagnant water in the forgotten bell trap became a breeding ground for bacteria.
The stagnant water trapped within the bell trap provided a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
The technician carefully removed the corroded bell trap, taking care not to damage the surrounding floor.
The technician explained the importance of the bell trap in preventing backflow from the sewer.
The technician used a specialized camera to inspect the interior of the bell trap for obstructions.
The technician used a specialized tool to remove the bell trap without damaging the drainpipe.
The unusual shape of the bell trap suggested it was a custom-made component.
The water in the bell trap had evaporated, allowing unpleasant odors to permeate the room.
They discovered a strange, metallic object lodged inside the bell trap while cleaning.
To prevent sewer gas from entering the house, it's crucial to maintain water in the bell trap.