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Why Do I Have a Sewer Smell in My Home?
Have you noticed an unpleasant odor drifting through your home? You didn’t burn dinner. You just cleaned the house. Still, for some reason, your home smells like the sewer. You can try to cover up the stench with scented candles, but this probably isn’t the best solution.
25 Answers
- ?Lv 63 months ago
busted sewer drain pipe somewhere,,calla plumbers or several to get one who carries a 100 ft snake rodder ( heavy duty) and a hi definition camera,, some of them out there bring only a 50ft line snake,meaning another trip to get a larger line 'u got a bad break in dere lady'
- Anonymous3 months ago
water traps need filling up i have one in the Kitchen sink
One in the Laundry sink one in the Laundry floor
One in the bath/shower one in the Toilet one in the Bathroom sink and one in the Bathroom floor
I fill a Jug with Hot water put 1/2 a cup of Bleach and Pour half down the Laundry Floor Drain and the Other Half down the Bathroom floor drain result No smells
and if you have an outside Drain it needs filling up at least once a month
- Anonymous3 months ago
If it's a smell of pee, it could be mice.
- LLv 53 months ago
It appears you have a sewage leak from a bathroom or your sewage pipe. You really need to get this checked out A.S.A.P. before it does a lot of damage.
- 3 months ago
A sewage smell in-house is usually a sign that your sewage treatment system has been damaged or has not received proper maintenance. Some of the following causes might be responsible and are worth checking first: P-trap: the drains of your toilets, shower, all have a P-trap (a curved part of pipe) that holds water.
Source(s): https://vapedubaimall.com/ - ?Lv 63 months ago
how about emptying your rubbish bin or closing the toilet door or even flushing your toilet , it might hep !!!! thought it might be coming from your drain ????
- 3 months ago
A sewage smell in-house is normally a sign that your sewage treatment framework has been harmed or has not gotten legitimate support. A portion of the accompanying causes may be capable and merit checking first: P-trap: the channels of your latrines, shower, all have a P-trap (a bended piece of line) that holds water.
- SSP Bowl DudeLv 73 months ago
Dry traps in floor drains are a very common way sewer smells get in the house. Make sure you pour water in them at least monthly.
- Anonymous3 months ago
M&R Drains are wankers.