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Dear all,
Sincere thanks to those of you who responded to my earlier post regarding the sulphurous stink from my back yard grid whenever hot water was run from the upstairs sink. Having finally got hold of a ladder and examined the waste pipe from the bathroom sink, I have discovered that it is full of a disgusting slug-like fungus which reeks when you run hot water over it. As a consequence, the draining water pongs and when it hits the grid the smell is coming through an air brick and into the house. Now, I'm going to try one of those £5 ish pipe cleaners (either Muscle or Domestos). Does anyone think this'll work? Or am I going to end up replacing the pipe? Is it feasible that the fungal growth has grown very far inside the pipe do you think? All the best Pops |
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