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Jymmeh1993 October 8th 16 04:14 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance

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bob haller October 8th 16 05:39 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 11:14:04 AM UTC-4, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance

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maybe tthe toilet flange is leaking?

Ed Pawlowski October 8th 16 05:46 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On 10/8/2016 12:39 PM, bob haller wrote:
On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 11:14:04 AM UTC-4, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance



maybe tthe toilet flange is leaking?


That would be my guess too. Most any chemical residue would be
diminished, if not gone my now. I remodeled two bathrooms and no odor
lasted more than a half hour. Tile does not smell, waste pipes do.

David L. Martel[_2_] October 8th 16 06:24 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
Jym,

If this work was done by a pro then call him back for advice.
Other than that I've no advice. Grout smells for about a day. If you've
got any leftover flooring then smell it, I guess.

Dave M.



Jymmeh1993 October 8th 16 06:44 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
replying to bob haller, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
Would that have a chemical smell? It doesn't smell like waste or sewage at all.

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TomR[_3_] October 8th 16 07:16 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
In roups.com,
Jymmeh1993 m typed:
replying to bob haller, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
Would that have a chemical smell? It doesn't smell like waste or
sewage at all.


Do you have any pets? -- such as a cat or cats?



Frank[_24_] October 8th 16 07:46 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On 10/8/2016 11:14 AM, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new
tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong
chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells
like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into
hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to
note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance


Wish this chemist could help but can't.
I googled it up and got a lot of hits like this:

http://www.ehow.com/info_8516606_tile-grout-smell.html

Odors like those in new carpet dissipate with time. New chemical is not
created and what was smelling has to diminish.

I might first try washing with something that contains bleach.

Jymmeh1993 October 8th 16 08:14 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
replying to David L. Martel, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
We did the work ourselves so no one to call really unless I call someone to
come investigate it for me.

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Jymmeh1993 October 8th 16 08:14 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
replying to TomR, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
We have cats and dogs but they don't have access to this bsthroom.

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dadiOH[_7_] October 8th 16 09:29 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 

"Jymmeh1993" m wrote in
message roups.com...
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles,
new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong
chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like
the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept
shut,


To me, grout has an earthy odor. Is that the sort of odor you have? If so,
mold also has an earthy odor.



[email protected] October 8th 16 10:05 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Sat, 08 Oct 2016 15:14:01 +0000, Jymmeh1993
m wrote:

About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance



Did you use any " plastic " plumbing pipe ?
.... perhaps used the wrong " glue " with it ?
... just a wild guess.
Can you use your nose to locate the likely source ?
ie : floor ; tub ; under sink ;
John T.



Dan Espen[_2_] October 9th 16 01:07 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
Jymmeh1993 m writes:

About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new
tiles, new floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very
very strong chemical smell in the bathroom that simply will not go
away. It almost smells like the fresh grout but 10 times worse and
just builds up if the door is kept shut, but completely dissipates if
door is left open (smell does not go into hallway or rest of house
when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we are on
city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We
now dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and
it's hard to breathe the smell. Thanks in advance


Sorry, but your story sounds like a bit of hysteria.
Please don't take insult.

Some other poster provided a URL about grout smells.
The article describes odors grout might acquire over time,
_not_ the smell of new grout.
New grout doesn't have much of a smell.

The part you describe above about the smell being really bad
in a confined space but not traveling into the hallway, is
just not the way smells work. If the smell is bad in the bathroom,
the smell will be in the hallway.

Maybe you should ask a friend or 2 if they smell anything.

--
Dan Espen

[email protected] October 9th 16 11:11 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 13:24:33 -0400, "David L. Martel"
wrote:

Jym,

If this work was done by a pro then call him back for advice.
Other than that I've no advice. Grout smells for about a day. If you've
got any leftover flooring then smell it, I guess.

Dave M.


Do you guys know you're not replying to anyone? This is another repost
from Homos Hub. The original post is probably from the 19th or 20th
century. By now, the OP is in prison after the police discovered the
remains of his murdered family inside his bathroom's walls. He was
charged and found guilty of the murders, and sent to prison.




Taxed and Spent October 9th 16 12:39 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On 10/9/2016 3:11 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 13:24:33 -0400, "David L. Martel"
wrote:

Jym,

If this work was done by a pro then call him back for advice.
Other than that I've no advice. Grout smells for about a day. If you've
got any leftover flooring then smell it, I guess.

Dave M.


Do you guys know you're not replying to anyone? This is another repost
from Homos Hub. The original post is probably from the 19th or 20th
century. By now, the OP is in prison after the police discovered the
remains of his murdered family inside his bathroom's walls. He was
charged and found guilty of the murders, and sent to prison.





no, it is current and OP has responded to some of the replies.

why don't you know that?

Colonel Edmund J. Burke[_16_] October 9th 16 01:15 PM

JYMMEH SAYS THERE'S A "Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom"
 
On 10/8/2016 8:14 AM, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new
tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong
chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells
like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into
hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to
note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance


Eat more veggies!
LOL


In the meanwhile, wood it be okay if Miss Recktum used yer outdoor splat
toilet as a swimming pool?
LOLOLOL



John G[_8_] October 9th 16 01:26 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 

About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance


After two months all smells associated with the renovation should have dissipated. Pulling the toilet and installing a new wax ring is one possibility, but you said it is a strong chemical smell like grout. Maybe one of the products that you used for the remodel is having a bad reaction with another product.

Did any garbage get left inside of the walls?

Is the vent pipe for the bathroom plumbing clear of any obstructions?

Do you have critter problems? Somethings they get into places they cannot get out of and die. That smell lingers for a long time.

Try contacting the grout manufacturer.

NEMO October 9th 16 01:29 PM

JYMMEH SAYS THERE'S A "Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom" aka: KKKoloon's rented outhouse
 
On Sun, 9 Oct 2016 05:15:58 -0700, "Colonel Edmund J. Burke"
wrote:

On 10/8/2016 8:14 AM, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new
tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong
chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells
like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into
hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to
note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance


Eat more veggies!
LOL


In the meanwhile, wood it be okay if Miss Recktum used yer outdoor splat
toilet as a swimming pool?
LOLOLOL


You can't use YERS as a swimming pool any more, KKKoloon...you're
RENTED it, remember! LOLOK


Stormin' Norman October 9th 16 02:22 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Sat, 08 Oct 2016 15:14:01 +0000, Jymmeh1993
m wrote:

About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance


Did you install a new vanity and or counter top? What are they made
of? If the counter / sink is a synthetic, that could be the culprit.
If the vanity cabinet is a pressed wood product, it could have been
manufactured with inappropriate glue such as one might find in product
not made in the USA.

Also, did you install a new wax ring with the new toilet?

Colonel Edmund J. Burke[_16_] October 9th 16 02:28 PM

JYMMEH SAYS THERE'S A "Strong unbearable chemical smell in
 
On 10/9/2016 5:29 AM, NEMO wrote:
On Sun, 9 Oct 2016 05:15:58 -0700, "Colonel Edmund J. Burke"
wrote:

On 10/8/2016 8:14 AM, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new
tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong
chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells
like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into
hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to
note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance


Eat more veggies!
LOL


In the meanwhile, wood it be okay if Miss Recktum used yer outdoor splat
toilet as a swimming pool?
LOLOLOL


You can't use YERS as a swimming pool any more, KKKoloon...you're
RENTED it, remember! LOLOK


And "you're" an asshole.
LOL


Jymmeh1993 October 9th 16 02:44 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
replying to Dan Espen, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
All 3 of us in the house notice the smell, then a family friend came for a
visit and she said she did too. And I know, it's really weird cause I know
smell should permeate into the hallway when the doors are left open but it
just goes away or perhaps with all the fresh air it gets really diluted? I
just know we really want it to be figured out lol

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Dan Espen[_2_] October 9th 16 06:12 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
Jymmeh1993 m writes:

replying to Dan Espen, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
All 3 of us in the house notice the smell, then a family friend came for a
visit and she said she did too. And I know, it's really weird cause I know
smell should permeate into the hallway when the doors are left open but it
just goes away or perhaps with all the fresh air it gets really diluted? I
just know we really want it to be figured out lol


Thanks for not taking insult.

I still can't think of any explanation for a smell going from
unbearable to zero in a few feet.

Have you tried getting really close to the grout and other
things in the room and sniffing?

Perhaps break off a piece of grout and take it out of the room
and see if the smell follows.

Is there an exhaust fan in the room? If so, run it until the
smell stops. Otherwise leave the window partially open.

All smells eventually dissipate. One of the worst is cat pee.
I had a sick cat and it took a long time for the smell to
go but it eventually did.

Google searches for new grout smells, turn up one thread
about a rotten egg smell.
That's hydrogen sulfide. Is that the smell you have?

--
Dan Espen

Jymmeh1993 October 9th 16 10:14 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
replying to Dan Espen, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
We do have an exhaust fan but it needs replaced so don't want to let it run
when we aren't home (needs replaced and cleaned out, big build up of dust up
there and just haven't had time yet) and no window in the bathroom, the
bathroom is actually split up, one side has the sink and vanity then there is
a wall and door to the side that had the tub and toilet in, this is the
section that has the smell. We haven't tried sniffing around to try and find
the culprit yet but we will do that next. We have cats and dogs so used to
having some smelly smells sometimes but this isn't an organic or living smell,
it's definitely chemical or something.

To answer some of the other questions about the toilet, we did replace the wax
ring but we even caulked around the toilet (idk why, we just did so no hate
please lol) so if the seal or ring broke I don't think we would be getting any
smells up from there. We just got back from the store and got some heavy duty
bathroom cleaning supplies with bleach so we will smell the grout while it's
still dry and then use the cleaning supplies and smell it tomorrow to see if
that makes it go away.

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Stormin' Norman October 10th 16 12:53 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Sun, 09 Oct 2016 21:14:02 +0000, Jymmeh1993
m wrote:

replying to Dan Espen, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
We do have an exhaust fan but it needs replaced so don't want to let it run
when we aren't home (needs replaced and cleaned out, big build up of dust up
there and just haven't had time yet) and no window in the bathroom, the
bathroom is actually split up, one side has the sink and vanity then there is
a wall and door to the side that had the tub and toilet in, this is the
section that has the smell. We haven't tried sniffing around to try and find
the culprit yet but we will do that next. We have cats and dogs so used to
having some smelly smells sometimes but this isn't an organic or living smell,
it's definitely chemical or something.

To answer some of the other questions about the toilet, we did replace the wax
ring but we even caulked around the toilet (idk why, we just did so no hate
please lol) so if the seal or ring broke I don't think we would be getting any
smells up from there. We just got back from the store and got some heavy duty
bathroom cleaning supplies with bleach so we will smell the grout while it's
still dry and then use the cleaning supplies and smell it tomorrow to see if
that makes it go away.


Did you also paint? And, again, what about the counter and vanity?

Vic Smith October 10th 16 04:15 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Sun, 09 Oct 2016 21:14:02 +0000, Jymmeh1993
m wrote:

replying to Dan Espen, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
We do have an exhaust fan but it needs replaced so don't want to let it run
when we aren't home (needs replaced and cleaned out, big build up of dust up
there and just haven't had time yet) and no window in the bathroom, the
bathroom is actually split up, one side has the sink and vanity then there is
a wall and door to the side that had the tub and toilet in, this is the
section that has the smell. We haven't tried sniffing around to try and find
the culprit yet but we will do that next. We have cats and dogs so used to
having some smelly smells sometimes but this isn't an organic or living smell,
it's definitely chemical or something.

To answer some of the other questions about the toilet, we did replace the wax
ring but we even caulked around the toilet (idk why, we just did so no hate
please lol) so if the seal or ring broke I don't think we would be getting any
smells up from there. We just got back from the store and got some heavy duty
bathroom cleaning supplies with bleach so we will smell the grout while it's
still dry and then use the cleaning supplies and smell it tomorrow to see if
that makes it go away.


I used some old paint once to paint a room. It stunk for a couple
months.

Jymmeh1993 October 10th 16 05:14 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
replying to Stormin' Norman, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
We didn't paint anything at all, and the vanity is the original, only replaced
the sink in the vanity but it's separated from the shower/tub and toilet, and
the smell is on that side not the "powder room" side (when the door between
the two sections is shut that is)

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[email protected] October 10th 16 05:21 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 10:14:04 AM UTC-5, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance

--
for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...m-1111217-.htm


I'm wondering if you have mold/mildew in the wall or floor. Every have any leaks or missing caulk around the fixtures where water cold penetrate? Mildew can have kind of pungent chemical odor.

Colonel Edmund J. Burke[_16_] October 10th 16 01:01 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On 10/9/2016 9:21 PM, wrote:
On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 10:14:04 AM UTC-5, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance

--
for full context, visit
http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...m-1111217-.htm

I'm wondering if you have mold/mildew in the wall or floor. Every have any leaks or missing caulk around the fixtures where water cold penetrate? Mildew can have kind of pungent chemical odor.


Cock?


Stormin' Norman October 10th 16 02:32 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Mon, 10 Oct 2016 04:14:01 +0000, Jymmeh1993
m wrote:

replying to Stormin' Norman, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
We didn't paint anything at all, and the vanity is the original, only replaced
the sink in the vanity but it's separated from the shower/tub and toilet, and
the smell is on that side not the "powder room" side (when the door between
the two sections is shut that is)



OK, the last thing I can think of that would produce a chemical, not
septic smell would be a synthetic toilet seat. Did the new toilet
come with a polymer seat?

DerbyDad03 October 10th 16 06:23 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 9:32:27 AM UTC-4, Stormin' Norman wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2016 04:14:01 +0000, Jymmeh1993
m wrote:

replying to Stormin' Norman, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
We didn't paint anything at all, and the vanity is the original, only replaced
the sink in the vanity but it's separated from the shower/tub and toilet, and
the smell is on that side not the "powder room" side (when the door between
the two sections is shut that is)



OK, the last thing I can think of that would produce a chemical, not
septic smell would be a synthetic toilet seat. Did the new toilet
come with a polymer seat?


....or a padded plastic seat. (Good call, BTW)

Here's s a link to a thread related to padded toilet seat odors.

http://www.diychatroom.com/f7/how-ge...strong-116845/

John G[_8_] October 10th 16 07:55 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 

We do have an exhaust fan but it needs replaced so don't want to let it run
when we aren't home (needs replaced and cleaned out, big build up of dust up
there and just haven't had time yet) and no window in the bathroom, the
bathroom is actually split up, one side has the sink and vanity then there is
a wall and door to the side that had the tub and toilet in, this is the
section that has the smell. We haven't tried sniffing around to try and find
the culprit yet but we will do that next. We have cats and dogs so used to
having some smelly smells sometimes but this isn't an organic or living smell,
it's definitely chemical or something.

To answer some of the other questions about the toilet, we did replace the wax
ring but we even caulked around the toilet (idk why, we just did so no hate
please lol) so if the seal or ring broke I don't think we would be getting any
smells up from there. We just got back from the store and got some heavy duty
bathroom cleaning supplies with bleach so we will smell the grout while it's
still dry and then use the cleaning supplies and smell it tomorrow to see if
that makes it go away.



Make sure all of your traps have water in them. Pour water down the sink and the shower drain. That should stop any odors coming from the pipes.

TimR[_2_] October 11th 16 07:11 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
Is it a sulfur smell?

We had a case where a strong odor was present when we ran water in one bathroom, but nowhere else in the house. It turned out there was a colony of bacteria in the drain. When the water ran it pushed hydrogen sulfide odor out. A cup of bleach down the drain cured it.

[email protected] July 29th 17 04:18 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
Dan you are wrong. I had 2 bathrooms remodeled about 5 yrs ago. 1 bathroom is perfect no problems. The other bathroom has the EXACT same issues described
A very strong chemical odor which does resemble the smell of the grout. Its as if it never dried AND funny thing is, the grout which is black DOES occasionally run. And I have black grout stains to prove it. The other bathroom has brown grout. I'm just as baffled so please keep me informed.
Connie

[email protected] July 29th 17 04:24 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
I had the exact same issue with a bathroom I had renovated about 5 years ago and it still smells of a very strong chemical smell which I do believe is coming from the grout black grout which still occasionally runs I have black stains in my shower from this grout that still bleeds the color it's almost as if the grout should have been sealed I don't know but it's baffling. And did smell does get very strong in the room in the bathroom when I keep the door closed when I open the door it does help and the smell doesn't seem two be noticeable in the Next Room. Connie

[email protected] September 6th 17 01:13 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
I wish you found the culprit. I'm going through this now. Newly renovated bathroom and I can't even use it because the odor is so bad. for me, I have a double sink vanity. The smell is 100% coming from the left side cabinet/sink but after deep cleaning, the smell just got stronger. It's as if the smell gets worse whenever I run water in that sink. And yes, it only smells in there, it doesn't travel to the hall.

Ed60062 September 6th 17 05:27 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 7:13:19 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I wish you found the culprit. I'm going through this now. Newly renovated bathroom and I can't even use it because the odor is so bad. for me, I have a double sink vanity. The smell is 100% coming from the left side cabinet/sink but after deep cleaning, the smell just got stronger. It's as if the smell gets worse whenever I run water in that sink. And yes, it only smells in there, it doesn't travel to the hall.


Since it smells worse when you run water, perhaps there is mold in the drain pipe. Pour mildewcide or bleach in the drain, and in the overflow hole. Another possibility is perhaps the vanity was made with bad particle board, in which case a coat of KILZ should seal in the odor.

Ed[_25_] September 6th 17 10:02 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On 09/05/2017 08:13 PM, wrote:
I wish you found the culprit. I'm going through this now. Newly renovated bathroom and I can't even use it because the odor is so bad. for me, I have a double sink vanity. The smell is 100% coming from the left side cabinet/sink but after deep cleaning, the smell just got stronger. It's as if the smell gets worse whenever I run water in that sink. And yes, it only smells in there, it doesn't travel to the hall.



Don't have much to go on here but I'm guessing you didn't have a real plumber install your vanity and you now have an improperly vented drain.


[email protected] November 8th 17 02:27 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 11:14:04 AM UTC-4, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance

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DID YOU HAPPEN TO PUT IN A NEW ACRYLIC BATHTUB??....I JUST PURCHASED ONE AND IT STINKS!!...HONESTLY IT SMELLS REALLY BAD...LEAVES A TASTE AND A FILM IN YOUR MOUTH...I'M AFRAID TO INSTALL IT IN CASE THE SMELL DOESN'T GO AWAY.

[email protected] November 17th 17 06:25 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
Jmy,
I am having the same issue. Just remolded my bathroom and I have a chemical smell as well.
I did some investigation and spoke with Home Depot about the smell. What I found so far by me smelling in the
Bathroom and the web is the Adhesive pads / glue on the vanity top. The marble top is glued to the wood and the smell seems to be coming from there. Also HD explained to me that this happens in some cases. He explained that this is a bad batch of glue that was used. The ink beat to know it is bad is waiting a few days after it drys. Of course manufacturers dont wait. Since this is uncommon. I plan to either exchange the vanity or remove the glue myself and re glue the marble top on the base. If I was you I would start to smell everywhere u can and try to pinpoint the smell as best as you can. Try to remove some things as well.

[email protected] April 4th 18 06:37 PM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
Guys, same problem over here in Brooklyn. I spent a week assuming my faucet was to blame for a heavy toxic chemical smell that occurred every time I turned on the water hot or cold... after eliminating the pipes the faucet (just replaced with a new one) the supply lines, and the drain, I discovered that it was the cheap piece of **** sink itself!

When water drains through the sink air comes back up through the alternate drain hole on the side... Whatever chemical **** they used in China to seal, paint, or manufacture this cheap fake sink smells terrible. For now I put a piece of tape over the hole and the smell is gone.

Hope this helps! Im also looking for tips for a more permanent solution that wouldnt involve asking my landlord to buy aither new sink.

[email protected] November 6th 18 05:22 AM

Strong unbearable chemical smell in bathroom
 
On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 11:14:04 AM UTC-4, Jymmeh1993 wrote:
About 1-2 months ago now we remodeled out bathroom. New grout, new tiles, new
floor, new toilet. Since then, there has been a very very very strong chemical
smell in the bathroom that simply will not go away. It almost smells like the
fresh grout but 10 times worse and just builds up if the door is kept shut,
but completely dissipates if door is left open (smell does not go into hallway
or rest of house when door is open, just goes away). I would like to note we
are on city water but not city sewage, we have a septic tank. If anyone has
any ideas on what it could be or how to get rid of it, please help. We now
dread having to use of brand new bathroom due to the smell and it's hard to
breathe the smell. Thanks in advance

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