Here's some quick background information:
The ADU was built on slab foundation some 40 years ago and tenants were living there for a long time. I purchased the house 1.5 years ago.
During Covid, the one bedroom unit was unused for roughly 6 months as the tenant was working from a remote location. A new tenant moved in to the unit in November and a new hot water tank was installed end of January. The unit only has one vent going thru the roof (from the bathroom) and I am certain the ADU sewage line is connected to the main house in the front.
Problem:
By mid February, the tenant told me that he was noticing a sewage smell from the shower stall about 10 minutes after having a shower. He also sometimes smell it when he uses the bathroom sink.
What he did so far:
Pour bleach, baking soda, vinegar, etc. The smell went away for a few a week and came back after that.
Plumber/Rooter opinion/suggestion/recommendation so far
Bunch of plumbers / rooters stopped by and gave me different stories
- I don't know what it is. You need to call a rooter.
- You need a new vent but I don't do this job
- Unfortunately I don't know what is causing the problem
- It is a code violation and the problem could be with the P trap and it is not going low so you need to look at or build a septic tank
- You need to gas the place to see where the problem is
- I think the pipe is broke somewhere bu I can't use my endoscopic camera as it won't show anything
Before going on this goose chase, I would like to get your expert opinion. Appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance.
Best.
The ADU was built on slab foundation some 40 years ago and tenants were living there for a long time. I purchased the house 1.5 years ago.
During Covid, the one bedroom unit was unused for roughly 6 months as the tenant was working from a remote location. A new tenant moved in to the unit in November and a new hot water tank was installed end of January. The unit only has one vent going thru the roof (from the bathroom) and I am certain the ADU sewage line is connected to the main house in the front.
Problem:
By mid February, the tenant told me that he was noticing a sewage smell from the shower stall about 10 minutes after having a shower. He also sometimes smell it when he uses the bathroom sink.
What he did so far:
Pour bleach, baking soda, vinegar, etc. The smell went away for a few a week and came back after that.
Plumber/Rooter opinion/suggestion/recommendation so far
Bunch of plumbers / rooters stopped by and gave me different stories
- I don't know what it is. You need to call a rooter.
- You need a new vent but I don't do this job
- Unfortunately I don't know what is causing the problem
- It is a code violation and the problem could be with the P trap and it is not going low so you need to look at or build a septic tank
- You need to gas the place to see where the problem is
- I think the pipe is broke somewhere bu I can't use my endoscopic camera as it won't show anything
Before going on this goose chase, I would like to get your expert opinion. Appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance.
Best.