DannyB
Feb 18, 2006, 10:16 AM
My problem is, when we do laundry there is a sewer smell in the basement. The following is a summary of the conditions:
Two story home with a half basement.
My problem is worst when it is raining.
The area were I believe the smell is coming from is very busy.
There is a sump pump in the area, but I do not believe the smell is coming from the sump pump. The only inlet into the sump pump is from condensation of the furnace. Also I taped the opening up and I still smelled the order.
The septic is located approximately 15'-0 from the house, but I have a half basement & the inlet from the basement into the septic is approximately an additional 15'-0. I do not think the smell is coming from were the piping exits the house. But I may be wrong; I'm running out of options.
There is a toilet directly above the area of the smell. I did put duct tape at the exit point of the down pipe, which did not help, but I wanted to try something. Also I do not receive the sewer smell upstairs in the area of the toilet.
The septic has been pumped sever times, but I do not think that is the problem either, because after it gets pumped it still smells in the basement. Also I believe we have a double tank, but I believe is has only been pumping one of the tanks. The septic guy believes I may have an air vent problem. He may be right. That may be my next step is to have someone check out or clean out the air vents on top of the house.
The other possibility is there is also a duct pipe going through the basement wall at this location. I nave calk this area up pretty good, but I still get the smell. This may be there problem.
I had one plumber over and he had no idea.
I do not mind paying somebody to fix my problem or to determine what my problem is, but I do not know what type of expert to ask.
I'm asking for any help here.
Two story home with a half basement.
My problem is worst when it is raining.
The area were I believe the smell is coming from is very busy.
There is a sump pump in the area, but I do not believe the smell is coming from the sump pump. The only inlet into the sump pump is from condensation of the furnace. Also I taped the opening up and I still smelled the order.
The septic is located approximately 15'-0 from the house, but I have a half basement & the inlet from the basement into the septic is approximately an additional 15'-0. I do not think the smell is coming from were the piping exits the house. But I may be wrong; I'm running out of options.
There is a toilet directly above the area of the smell. I did put duct tape at the exit point of the down pipe, which did not help, but I wanted to try something. Also I do not receive the sewer smell upstairs in the area of the toilet.
The septic has been pumped sever times, but I do not think that is the problem either, because after it gets pumped it still smells in the basement. Also I believe we have a double tank, but I believe is has only been pumping one of the tanks. The septic guy believes I may have an air vent problem. He may be right. That may be my next step is to have someone check out or clean out the air vents on top of the house.
The other possibility is there is also a duct pipe going through the basement wall at this location. I nave calk this area up pretty good, but I still get the smell. This may be there problem.
I had one plumber over and he had no idea.
I do not mind paying somebody to fix my problem or to determine what my problem is, but I do not know what type of expert to ask.
I'm asking for any help here.