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Sewer Gas Odor In Your HomeThe smell of sewer gas in a home is not an uncommon occurrence and can be caused by many factors. In many cases it can be difficult to actually determine where the odor is coming from and hence complete a repair.
In many cases individuals go on vacation for extended periods and return to their homes and find that the house smells from sewer gas, this is usually caused because a plumbing fixture or trap has dried out. Plumbing drain traps are filled every time water flows, if water does not flow, then the traps are not continually being refilled.
It is recommended that all toilets, in a home should be flushed every 3 weeks. The same applies to faucets that are above sinks, bathtubs and showers. This will ensure that the traps are kept filled with water. Although dry traps are probably the cause of 75% of the sewer odors that occur in the home, there are other causes. Damaged Drain Piping: A split, crack or bad connection in a drain pipe that is below the trap can allow sewer gas to escape.
Figure 4 - Plumbing vent cap for roof
If you have exhausted the basic causes of the sewer gas odor in your home, you may have to contract with a plumber that has a smoke generator. Smoke generators are connected to the drain system, the drain system is temporarily blocked to city sewage or septic tanks and the smoke will find and escape from the problem pipe, joint or trap. The latest technology includes electronic hand held sewer gas detectors. A probe is placed near a drain or run along a pipe and it will detect sewage gas in very small quantities. |
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