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Default Sewer gas smell in basement

On May 13, 7:33�am, wrote:
If you have a washing machine down there, smell that and see if it's
the culprit..They can get to smelling, we have a Sears washer that
we've had smell problems with and there's lots on the internet about
it plus ways to cure or help eliminate it.

Just a thought,

Gene

On Mon, 12 May 2008 21:51:12 -0500, Puddin' Man



wrote:
On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:56:36 -0500, Rick-Meister wrote:


Toilet in the basement? Bad wax ring seal?


Nope.


Hub type cast iron main stack?


Is cast iron.


Leak in hub seal?


Sho'ly doesn't look like it.


You're running your sump into a floor drain?


Yup.


Septic system or city
sewer? If city, that's probably against code.


I don't think it was when installed. Sump cycles
maybe 30 gals/year. Is trivial.


�P


Greetings,


I belong to a little brick bungalow in the midwest, built in
'54, poured-concrete foundation.


Sewer gas smell in basement is detectable, far from overwhelming.


I ran a search, considered numerous possibilities (dry trap, open
clean-out in floor drain, etc). None seem to fit. Sniffed the
bsmt. floor drain particularly carefully as sump, washer, and
AC drain the no odor.


I gotta track it down.


Any ideas?


100% safe to pour a pint or so of laundry bleach in each drain?


�Thx,
�Puddin'


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hows the main sewer draining? i can tell when mine is clogging with
tree roots. basement begins to smell.

then i put down more rocksalt which kills the roots, but leaves the
trees safe