billdon
May 14, 2008, 09:02 PM
We have a foul odour in our master bathroom. I suspect its from sewer so we had a plumber come in and he snaked the vents and put a very expensive drain cleaner into the drains but the odour is still there - its quite strong at times.
In order to troubleshoot, I closed off the drains - sink, bathtub and shower by closing them and putting stagnant water in the tub and sink (duct taped the overflow) and duct taped the shower drain. The odour did not go away. The toilet has recently been replaced and a new wax seal was used. The toilet also has silicone sealant around the base.
We've endured this smell now for several months - sometimes its really bad and other times a bit milder but always there.
So, having closed all the drains and since the toilet is sealed at the base, how the heck is the smell getting into the bathroom? We have an adjoining bathroom (other side of the wall) and it doesn't have the odour. The only other opening is the bathroom vent and we tried sealing that off but it had no effect on the smell.
The plumber from Roto Rooter suggested he come back and put a camera down the vent and perhaps snake it again with a smaller diameter snake. Charge for that would be about $700 - $1,000 and no guarantee of success. I'm reluctant to hire a plumber and spend really big bucks with no guarantee of successfully getting rid of the odour.
Before I call another plumber any suggestions what I might try?
Billdon
In order to troubleshoot, I closed off the drains - sink, bathtub and shower by closing them and putting stagnant water in the tub and sink (duct taped the overflow) and duct taped the shower drain. The odour did not go away. The toilet has recently been replaced and a new wax seal was used. The toilet also has silicone sealant around the base.
We've endured this smell now for several months - sometimes its really bad and other times a bit milder but always there.
So, having closed all the drains and since the toilet is sealed at the base, how the heck is the smell getting into the bathroom? We have an adjoining bathroom (other side of the wall) and it doesn't have the odour. The only other opening is the bathroom vent and we tried sealing that off but it had no effect on the smell.
The plumber from Roto Rooter suggested he come back and put a camera down the vent and perhaps snake it again with a smaller diameter snake. Charge for that would be about $700 - $1,000 and no guarantee of success. I'm reluctant to hire a plumber and spend really big bucks with no guarantee of successfully getting rid of the odour.
Before I call another plumber any suggestions what I might try?
Billdon