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    Sep 20, 2006, 05:52 PM
    Smell when washing machine drains
    I recently had the problem of my wash machine overflowing drain pipe plumber recommended putting a fitting on top of drain to prevent water from overflowing and it worked until about a week later when I started smelling sewer smell checked it out and found some standing water under my bathroom on the other side of house (1400 sqft home)this is also the location of the only vent so I checked all fixtures in bathroom no leaks then I noticed smell was very strong when machine was drainig so I know I need to remove the cap but why do I have the smell and standing water (ever heard of this?) and how big should I go with a new drain .I am a electrician by trade so I work around plumbers on job sites and they just scratch their heads when I ask them what to do any help you can give would be greatly appreciated
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    Sep 21, 2006, 06:43 AM
    Are you on city sewer or a septic tank? Do this, open up the cleanout located just outside your house and cycle the washer. Did the water back up out of the cleanout? Let me know. Tom
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    Sep 21, 2006, 04:55 PM
    I am on city sewer and will have to find cleanout
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    Sep 22, 2006, 07:36 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by dkimbrough
    i am on city sewer and will have to find cleanout

    By code we install a house cleanout not over 18" from the foundation and brought up to grade. Unfortunately, over the years this can be covered up by grass and soil. Look for it on the street side of your house.
    Regards, Tom

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