7 Sources of Sewer Smell in Your Home | Where to Find that Smell!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • One of Jim’s most asked questions is where is that sewer smell coming from? And how to fix it? Jim shares the 7 causes of sewer smell in your house, or your neighbor’s house!
    More details on finding and fixing that sewer smell:
    Septic Tank Vent Sewer Smell: • Explained! Sewer Gas S...
    Toilet Base Sewer Smell: • Sewer Smell In Bathroo...
    Sources of Sewer Smell in Your House
    00:00 Intro
    00:21 Septic Tank Vent
    01:39 Floor Drain
    02:57 Toilet
    04:02 Cracked Drain Pipe
    04:45 Neighbor’s House
    05:00 Septic Tank Leak
    05:08 City Sewer
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  • @TheGrumpyPlumber
    @TheGrumpyPlumber  Год назад +1

    Thanks for watching. Leave a question if you have a sewer smell and you need some tips from Jim. He will do his best to answer.

  • @marybroderick8265
    @marybroderick8265 11 месяцев назад +1

    You guys are the happy plumber. You tell us how to live happily ever after with our plumbing

  • @brittblanton8342
    @brittblanton8342 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Jim for the great information 👍

  • @billy2bob63
    @billy2bob63 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Jim and Son! 👍💯😉

  • @NikkiPumpkin31
    @NikkiPumpkin31 8 месяцев назад +1

    I needed this video. My apartment I live in is from 1980’s. It’s so bad. First it was coming through my heater because they had a pipe next to it and Lanlord had a new heater system put in the people did not plug it I smelled it for years they finally plugged it they fixed it. they put a p trap hooked to the heater and air conditioning system. It stopped. The next time I smelled it it was coming from the washer and dryer room through the washer hook up in wall because I didn’t have a washer yet so I poured water in it helped. But now it comes through the kitchen sink so severe there’s two kitchen sinks and it is so bad that I don’t know what to do. I’m tired of smelling the sewer. My sister and I can smell it outside in our parking lot also.

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  8 месяцев назад +2

      You have a problem! I think you should contact your health department and have them check it out or refer you to some other public health department like your building department.

  • @CF-vh8gh
    @CF-vh8gh 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s just been the last few months of us living here at any time we use the water, dishwasher, shower, laundry, it smells like sewer outside the house.
    What could this be? Ty!

  • @ruth5562
    @ruth5562 7 месяцев назад +1

    Here's a challenge for you. Three years ago (after living here 30 years with never a problem) we began getting sewer smell in the basement when using the shower on the second floor - ONLY in cold weather! And here we go again. No smell all summer. Today with the temps in the 50's it's back again. We've checked everything possible and now are faced with the prospect of another winter of taking less showers, and opening the basement door when we do, no matter how freezing it might be outside. There were no structural changes, nothing different. We have a septic tank which was working perfectly but we had it cleaned and checked anyway. There's no smell anywhere else in the house. The smell is very strong in the basement only. How could the weather cause this?

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  7 месяцев назад

      I don’t know what your house is like. In the winter, the air is a lot heavier. I’m also stumped as to why you only get the smell from the shower. If you can, get on the roof and use a garden hose to run water down the vents. Hopefully they are clear. I would recommend opening up the septic tank and adding an elbow on the drain line coming from the house. Make sure it breaks below the water line a couple of inches. Do not use a tee. See what happens. Good that you cleaned the septic tank but I don’t believe it was necessary.

  • @rayvelasco2059
    @rayvelasco2059 11 месяцев назад

    Most Excellent ¿

  • @janisgage9441
    @janisgage9441 2 месяца назад

    Great video. I have a sewer gas smell from my washing machine flexible hose that snakes up to the black cast iron pipe that takes the washing machine water to the sewer. This flexible hose is 8 ‘ below the cast iron septic pipe. The flexible hose just hooks in and there is a considerable amount of difference between the circumference of the flexible hose tip and the black cast iron drainage circumference. What can I use to seal this connection between the hose and the drainage pipe. I hope this explanation makes sense. I have absolutely no knowledge of plumbing but need help.

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  2 месяца назад

      You can get a Fernco Adaptor. It’s a reducing rubber coupling. The most important thing is the size of the cast iron pipe that you’re going to connect to. You should be able to find a way to reduce it down to your washing machine hose and make it work. It might take a few fittings.

  • @rogerstlaurent8704
    @rogerstlaurent8704 11 месяцев назад

    You forgot number 8 when someone uses the bathroom and Bombs out the entire home for hours ... good video guy very informative

  • @Kevin-bs9sb
    @Kevin-bs9sb 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Jim…thanks for the video and advice! I live in Michigan, and have this problem of sewer smell in my house. I had some remodeling done a while ago and now have a intermittent problem of sewer gas that permeates the entire house. I had a plumber come out a while ago and he ran a smoke test, after $1,000 he couldn't figure out the source. I realize you're retired, but wonder if you have any recommendations for a plumber who is experienced with this problem that you can point me to? Thanks!

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  6 месяцев назад

      This is what I would look for: check to see if there is a vent that might not be sealed by a trap. That would not show up on a smoke test. Are you on a septic? If so, do you smell sewer gas outside? If you do, add an elbow on the inlet pipe in the tank so it breaks below the water line. Do not add a tee. Another idea….Get down on the floor and do a smell check on the base of all your toilets. Especially if you added ceramic tile floors to an existing bathroom floor and they didn’t raise the closet flange. P.S. I never recommend smoke tests.

    • @Kevin-bs9sb
      @Kevin-bs9sb 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks…I am on a septic but no issues outside nor on base of the toilets or traps? It's very random and when it happens it usually lasts for the day and then dissipates. Understood on the smoke tests, but not sure how to isolate it without? Any suggestions for a plumber in MI that is experienced in this sort of thing?@@TheGrumpyPlumber

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  6 месяцев назад

      Check the water levels in the toilet bowls when you smell sewer gas. See if the water level dropped below the outlet on the bowl. The level should be maintained at 1/2 to 1 inch above the outlet. If the water level is low, now you need to find out the cause and it’s usually a vent. I haven’t been in Michigan for over twenty years and the good plumbers I knew are either retired or have moved to the big pipe yard in the sky.

  • @dandexinventor
    @dandexinventor 10 месяцев назад

    I have an old mobile home on city sewer...the bathrooms both smell of sewer stink. The odd part to this is that in it's past, there was flood damage and the floor ply is sagging in a few spots...one of which is the master bath. The other bathroom does not stink like the master. Last thing to add to info about this is that the vents on the roof are almost even with the surface of the roof...thought they were supposed to be taller. ???
    I'll check our flange in the master for a non-seal situtation, but wondered if you guys might think the venting is a common problem.

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  10 месяцев назад +1

      Take a garden hose and run water down the vents on the roof. If plugged, the water will backup. If the vents are plugged, the water might also clear them. The floor could also be rotting, giving off the odor. Make sure the closet flanges are even with the floor or a 1/4” above the finished floor. Never use more than two wax rings to seal the toilet. Caulking the toilet base does not keep the odor out.

    • @dandexinventor
      @dandexinventor 10 месяцев назад

      @@TheGrumpyPlumber Thanks, I'll be dealing with it all tomorrow.

  • @donnaw1835
    @donnaw1835 7 месяцев назад

    Wait… I clicked on this to find out about my smelly shower drain and it’s…. The Hawaii Vacation Guide ? So disconcerting to see Jordan here 😂

  • @poolahpot
    @poolahpot 11 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to install a sewer main shut off to one’s home? (To prevent sewage backup from the city)

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, you can install a back flow valve. You also want to put two clean outs in. One on the street side of the back flow, facing toward the house. The other on the house side facing toward the street.
      The reason for this ; if the drain ever has to be cleaned, you can remove the check valve and clean the drain in each direction of the sewer line. If you have a good contractor, they will know what I’m talking about.

  • @PicklesandIzzy
    @PicklesandIzzy 6 месяцев назад

    We use our half bath a lot but somehow that is where we always smell the sewer smell. We have tried pouring microbes in drains, cleaning sink drains, etc. Running hot water usually helps dissipate smell. Or flushing. Hard to say. More recently it seems to be in sewer pump room as well. The strongest smell seems to be half bathroom on mainfloor though. We haven't tried replacing seal. Any thoughts pr recommendations?

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  6 месяцев назад

      Smell at the base of the toilet in the half bath and see if that’s where the smell is coming from. If it is, replace the seal. I don’t think it’s the pump room because it’s vented too well.

    • @PicklesandIzzy
      @PicklesandIzzy 6 месяцев назад

      Ended up doing that after watching another of your videos. Sure enough it was the seal. It was black. Replaced it and have had no smell in 2 weeks. Thank you for the videos, they are helpful. My hubby was abt to call a plumber to figure it out but after watching your videos and smelling around toilet I convinced him to do the seal replacement.

  • @jcast7091
    @jcast7091 5 месяцев назад

    I have been having a sewer smell every time i run the shower or use the washing machine or wash dishes i get a smell they ran a snake thru the clean outs but the smell still comes back any tips?

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  5 месяцев назад

      I recommend you check the vents to make sure they are not plugged. They should have also checked the vents when they ran the snake.

  • @lxfontes
    @lxfontes 9 месяцев назад

    lol @ 'not my house' 🤣

  • @mikev.1034
    @mikev.1034 11 месяцев назад

    👍👍

  • @emc129
    @emc129 11 месяцев назад +1

    So…I know you are grumpy and I don't want to piss you off but maybe you know the answer. You I trust. First of all I have no sewer smells. Now for my question. I live in a 1st floor condo, when my upstairs neighbor runs his air the water runs into my drain pipe causing a dripping sound. It is making me crazy. Is there something I can do without calling someone? Thank you!!

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  11 месяцев назад

      It’s difficult to tell you what to do because I don’t know how they installed the drain for the air conditioner. Your neighbor probably has it serviced every year. Talk to him and ask if his service person could reroute the drain when he comes to service it.

  • @pj8964
    @pj8964 11 месяцев назад

    🤢👍👍

  • @keithsharratt3402
    @keithsharratt3402 Месяц назад

    If you still can't find it , hire a divorce lawyer.

  • @WhoRambo06
    @WhoRambo06 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wat about the vent

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  8 месяцев назад +1

      If you’re wondering about the vent that is connected to the sewer line, put a garden hose a few feet into the vent pipe and flush it out.