ybnewhomeowner
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Hi guys,
I live in a 1970s townhouse in BC, Canada and have been experiencing a persistent sewer odor in my basement. It is driving me mad. I have identified the floor drain as one confirmed source of the odor, but there could be other additional sources. Below are some details
1. Floor drain (confirmed source of sewer odor)
This is the picture: I have poured (big) buckets of water into the drain, have scrubbed the inside of the drain using a toilet brush with toilet cleaner and bleach, and used the baking soda/vinegar cleaning method. No difference. There does not seem to be any cloggagge in the drain, as water drains easily after being poured into the drain. Also, this floor drain does not appear to have a cleanout set up because I have not been able to see a clean out opening in the drain. It is not clear whether this floor drain is connected to the sewer system of the house.
2. Main sewer pipe (suspected,additional source of sewer odor)
This is the picture of the main sewer pipe:
Intermittently, when I get closer to sewer main and bend down, the sewer odor grows stronger, so it could also be a source of sewer gas. The cleanout plug used to leak, but I replaced it with a new one, and it does notclean leak any more.
3. Added drainage line (suspected. additional source of sewer odor)
Please see this picture:
It appears that the previous owner of this house added a line that would drain into the main sewer pipe. It possibly could have been for an appliance such as a dehumidifier. That line is not being used, but not properly sealed. As a temporary measure, I have used tape to seal the cut plastic tubing, and also the barb. Not sure how effective it is, but when I get closer, I do not detect any stronger sewer odor.
Any suggestions and thoughts? How can I get the floor drain to stop producing the horrible smell? Thanks! I am getting really desperate.
I live in a 1970s townhouse in BC, Canada and have been experiencing a persistent sewer odor in my basement. It is driving me mad. I have identified the floor drain as one confirmed source of the odor, but there could be other additional sources. Below are some details
1. Floor drain (confirmed source of sewer odor)
This is the picture: I have poured (big) buckets of water into the drain, have scrubbed the inside of the drain using a toilet brush with toilet cleaner and bleach, and used the baking soda/vinegar cleaning method. No difference. There does not seem to be any cloggagge in the drain, as water drains easily after being poured into the drain. Also, this floor drain does not appear to have a cleanout set up because I have not been able to see a clean out opening in the drain. It is not clear whether this floor drain is connected to the sewer system of the house.
2. Main sewer pipe (suspected,additional source of sewer odor)
This is the picture of the main sewer pipe:
Intermittently, when I get closer to sewer main and bend down, the sewer odor grows stronger, so it could also be a source of sewer gas. The cleanout plug used to leak, but I replaced it with a new one, and it does not
3. Added drainage line (suspected. additional source of sewer odor)
Please see this picture:
It appears that the previous owner of this house added a line that would drain into the main sewer pipe. It possibly could have been for an appliance such as a dehumidifier. That line is not being used, but not properly sealed. As a temporary measure, I have used tape to seal the cut plastic tubing, and also the barb. Not sure how effective it is, but when I get closer, I do not detect any stronger sewer odor.
Any suggestions and thoughts? How can I get the floor drain to stop producing the horrible smell? Thanks! I am getting really desperate.
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