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  • Dec 21, 2006, 02:53 PM
    camarohq
    Bad smell in house comes & goes
    We've been living in the same home for over 6 years. It's a normal, modern home & we keep it clean. Maybe 6 months ago, this strange smell appeared in my daughter's bedroom. It's a combination of musk, fish & just plain stink. Sometimes it only lasts for a few minutes, sometimes hours, sometimes days. Then, it goes away without a trace. It may stay away for days or even a week. But, then it comes back. It's strong.

    We've sniffed everything in the room, including my daughter & can't identify a particular item or even an area of the room where it seems to originate.

    Any ideas?
  • Dec 21, 2006, 03:01 PM
    labman
    I wonder if the wind is carrying odor from a plumbing vent into the room at times?
  • Dec 22, 2006, 08:49 AM
    camarohq
    I don't think so. It's appearance doesn't seem to relate to the wind. We don't live in a windy area either. My daughters bedroom backs up to a bathroom, but we sniff all around & don't get it anywhere else. Also, it doesn't smell like sewage. I know what that smells like, but this is different. It's almost a fishy smell, but very heavy musk (I don't know how else to describe it).
  • Dec 22, 2006, 01:13 PM
    starsbooty
    This Is Not Funny But I Can Imagine You Going Crazy Sniffing Everything In Sight! I Know This Sounds Crazy But Have You Ever Saw Sylvia Brown On Montell? Do You Have Any Relatives Here Or Gone That Worked Maybe On A Boat Or Around Fish? Don't Laugh I Am Serious! Because Sometimes These Im Not Sure How To Spell This But I Think It Intities Bring Noises, And Smells.
  • Dec 26, 2006, 11:33 PM
    gingerwe
    That's spooky. I'd hate to think it was a ghost. I have the same problem here with a smell that comes and goes. The smell is similar to a fish smell but not exactly. It smells bad in a certain area of the bedroom. It's almost always at night and by the morning everything smells fine.
  • Jan 13, 2007, 08:22 PM
    ahkmark
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by camarohq
    We've been living in the same home for over 6 years. It's a normal, modern home & we keep it clean. Maybe 6 months ago, this strange smell appeared in my daughter's bedroom. It's a combination of musk, fish & just plain stink. Sometimes it only lasts for a few minutes, sometimes hours, sometimes days. Then, it goes away without a trace. It may stay away for days or even a week. But, then it comes back. It's strong.

    We've sniffed everything in the room, including my daughter & can't identify a particular item or even an area of the room where it seems to originate.

    Any ideas?

    This sounds exactly like our problem. It's in our daughters room (next to bathroom).. main floor. We are pulling our hair out to try to figure it out. We hired a couple inspection companies and they could not find anything. Of course, when they arrived the odor was gone.
    Have you gotten it resolved yet?
  • Jan 24, 2007, 07:04 PM
    patrick19801
    This is really interesting - and we are having the same problem (old house). I have seen a few posts elsewhere that are claiming it is something to do with old electricity. Has anyone else seen an answer to this? I am really curious.
  • Jan 24, 2007, 09:21 PM
    queball
    My first question for all of you is the age of kids in the room with the smell. The same thing happened to me, but I found the culprit. My little girl was sneaking candy and such in her room and that was what I was smelling. By the way, my little girl was about ten at the time.
  • Jan 25, 2007, 08:36 AM
    gingerwe
    In my case, it's my own bedroom. Last night when it rained the smell was worse. I still don't know what it is!

    Well, in your case gingerwe, you could have a leak in your roof.
  • Jan 25, 2007, 12:33 PM
    Suicidal Addiction
    I don't know I think maybe it could be mold I had mold in my house behind the wall and it smelt just like that lol
  • Jan 28, 2007, 01:37 PM
    ahkmark
    We discovered the smell in my daughter's room!
    It is coming from the ceiling light. We were burning a 100W bulb in a max 75W socket and we think it was making the socket smell (must have been plastic getting too hot). Anyway, we left her bedroom light off for 10 days just to be sure... and no more smell.

    We are going to replace the sockets and make sure we use only the max light bulb. We found they do sell ceiling light fixtures that allow for 100W so we may replace the whole light.

    I hope this helps. We are relieved because the "fishy" smell was driving us crazy!

    Anne:)
  • Jan 30, 2007, 12:53 PM
    Suicidal Addiction
    I have the same problem if your daughters room is connected to the bathroom or close I would check for mold because I had the same problem and I checked and sure enough it was mold
  • Jan 30, 2007, 03:05 PM
    ahkmark
    We have finally located the source and origin of this problem. We had the same dynamics going as camarohq, whose note appears above: intermittent musty/fish smell that could be overpowering at times, had no obvious source and could come and go with no established pattern. I finally checked the ceiling light fixture, which rests flush against the ceiling, and discovered we had been burning a 100-watt light bulb in a 75-watt socket. The socket, which is resin-based, rather than porcelain, was overheating. The plastic must contain a chemical or component that gives off that awful smell when hot. I could smell the nasty odor pretty strongly in the little insulation pad that deflects heat in the fixture, but just to further test our theory, we only used the lamp in that room for two weeks and didn't turn on the overhead light once. The smell has disappeared. Just to be certain, we're having the sockets replaced with porcelain sockets with 60-watt-maximum capacity. It's a pretty cheap repair: new sockets only cost about $3 at Lowe's. We discovered this just in time: we were going insane, sniffing around floorboards, calling inspectors to look in the attic, having Critter Control guys looking for rodent carcasses. Thankfully, it was this simple. Good luck!
  • Jan 31, 2007, 10:21 AM
    ballengerb1
    Sounds like all of the problems are in rooms backing to a bathroom. I would go into the attic and check to see how the drains were vented. The vent should go out through the roof. I have found some vents and exhaust fans that just dump into the attic, not good.
  • Mar 26, 2007, 02:12 PM
    kazc10
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by camarohq
    We've been living in the same home for over 6 years. It's a normal, modern home & we keep it clean. Maybe 6 months ago, this strange smell appeared in my daughter's bedroom. It's a combination of musk, fish & just plain stink. Sometimes it only lasts for a few minutes, sometimes hours, sometimes days. Then, it goes away without a trace. It may stay away for days or even a week. But, then it comes back. It's strong.

    We've sniffed everything in the room, including my daughter & can't identify a particular item or even an area of the room where it seems to originate.

    Any ideas?

    We are having exactly the same problem at the moment and it can smell like rotten flesh. We haven't identified where it comes from yet but its awful and does stink like fish.

    Could be that you have a stench pipe vent into your loft check it out we are having ours done!:confused:
  • Apr 8, 2007, 07:10 AM
    exring
    It seems like you may be dealing with rodent (mouse) nest odors coming from the a nest built in an exterior wall. They can be very smelly caused by excrement accumulating in and around the nest and dead and rotting mice.

    The reason the odor comes and goes is probably because your houses are sealed up pretty well and I'll bet you all have gas or oil heat or even a gas or oil fired water heater. Most houses do not have an air source for the furnace and water heater so when they turn on the air needed to feed the flame is drawn in from where ever there is a leak into the house. This air will bring in odors like rodent nests in on an intermittent basis (when the furnace or water heater is on).

    The hard part will be finding the nest and removing it.
  • May 10, 2007, 09:47 PM
    Alligator
    Thanks a million to those of you who helped us figure out what was causing the fishy smell in our bedroom (we had 100 watt bulbs in 40 watt sockets -- whoops). Anyhow, we are "over the moon" as we thought we were going to have to gut the room and pay big $'s to have the problem fixed - a million thankyou's to all of you for helping us to figure this out!
  • May 27, 2007, 04:49 PM
    stu140178
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by camarohq
    We've been living in the same home for over 6 years. It's a normal, modern home & we keep it clean. Maybe 6 months ago, this strange smell appeared in my daughter's bedroom. It's a combination of musk, fish & just plain stink. Sometimes it only lasts for a few minutes, sometimes hours, sometimes days. Then, it goes away without a trace. It may stay away for days or even a week. But, then it comes back. It's strong.

    We've sniffed everything in the room, including my daughter & can't identify a particular item or even an area of the room where it seems to originate.

    Any ideas?

    Hello all. I have experienced this awfull fishy smell in 2 homes. It was very strong in odour, very localised, and only certain people could smell it. My ex partners mother went to see a clairvoyant about the smell, he told her that the smell was of cancer/rotten flesh and that it was the smell of her fathers mother. If anyone would like to discuss this more then feel free to mail me on [email protected].
  • May 30, 2007, 07:02 AM
    DAMUNDSON
    I have the same problem at work in my office. It comes and goes and our air is on continuously. I have told facilities about it and he insists it is coming from the microwaves in the lunchroom. The lunchroom has never smelled like this. I have checked numerous times. I am thinking it might be a rodent or mold. It smells fishy almost like something died.
  • May 31, 2007, 01:36 AM
    stu140178
    Hello all.
    Just want to add to my last post. My ex partners fathers mother was deceased at the time we were told what the smell was by the spiritualist.
    I think that the smells some people are experiencing may be down to air-con, electrics etc.
    But I do believe that a handfull of people who posted on this site have experienced the same smell as myself, and I believe it to be a smell of supernatural properties or a dimension that we have not yet discovered.
    The smell was so powerful that it would make me heave, it had a rotten fishy, warm smell, and would be concentrated to a small area.
    We would just walk into it and the hairs stood up on my back every time. It would go as quick as it came and not everyone could smell it.
    I would love to know the answers to this smell, but I believe that it will always be a mystery and shall be experienced by many people all over the world.
    Whether supernatural, or alien, you know when you got it and there's no cure.
    Good luck all.
  • Aug 18, 2007, 12:46 PM
    beaglesgal
    This happened to us when we had someone else living in our basement.We even tore out walls looking for the smell.It ended up being one of those diaper genies that the lady of the house filled up and forgot about it, this lasted for a few months before we found the cause.I hope you find it ,there is nothing worse then a bad smell that you can't find.
  • Aug 18, 2007, 05:55 PM
    MOWERMAN2468
    First off, I am glad it is not your daughter, that made me laugh when I read it. Have you inspected your plumbing? Could be a sewage smell from a leaking pipe. I will tell you that the water from a kitchen, or bathroom sink, or bath tub, or washer machine is some of the worst smelling "waste water".
    Have your plumbing checked out. And if there is moisture under the house, you can use powdered lime to help with the smell until it goes away. Lime is hazardous to your lungs, so wear eye and breathing protection.
  • Aug 19, 2007, 05:48 AM
    MOWERMAN2468
    Has anyone checked the plumbing vents to make sure they are not clogged? Again it may not be sewage from the toilets, but from all the other drains , that usually smells worst than the sewage from toilets.
  • Aug 19, 2007, 05:48 AM
    MOWERMAN2468
    And I hope it is not a ghost as the post on the first page suggested.
  • Sep 28, 2008, 08:18 PM
    grandmabess
    I have a foul acrid odor in my house off and on. I thought it was a skunk in the attic but it's not that. I notice it more when I turn the air conditioner on. It's so bad that it burns your eyes, gives you a headache and makes you feel very lethargic.Someone told me that my airconditioning pipes in the attic could be leaking. Would it smell like that? It will go away for about a week and then it's back for days on end. Anyone have any suggestions?:confused:
  • Oct 11, 2008, 08:56 AM
    kimcaf
    I've experienced the gross fishy smell on three occasions, once at work - when it culminated in the extension lead catching fire, the 2nd and 3rd time I was aware and found the culprit quickly. Best test is to put all electricals off, then gradually re-introduce after checking all for any signs of overheating.

    We have a horrendous smell in our attic, I'm pinning my hopes on it being caused by a damp area behind the chimney where two tiles are leaking. It permeates everything in the loft, we pulled all items out to see if was being caused by a bunch of christmas decorations or suitcase, but although they stunk when bought down they soon returned to normal when out of the loft. I'm half expecting to find a fungus growing up there at some point as that's the kind of smell it is and it does seem to worsen when the weather is damp, as this summer has been.

    If it goes in the next 3 weeks then I'll know that the builders fixing of the tile and pointing has done the trick.
  • Oct 11, 2008, 09:05 AM
    kimcaf

    Check to see if there is something electrical that is overheating. Eletrical elements overheating (possibly affecting the plastic casing) causes and awful fishy smell. If it's intermittent check what's changed next time it happens.
  • Oct 16, 2008, 08:30 PM
    Joetheplumber

    I'm a plumber and I deal with this sort of thing all the time.
    If you sniffed around and can't find the source, it could be coming from up above.
    Is there an attic above the room? It's also possible that a small rodent could be nesting somewhere between the walls and defecating.
    Another possibility is that if something like milk may have spilt on the carpet or on the fabric of furniture it will release an odor and will become more severe on some occasions than others, depending on the temperature and humidity of the room.
    There is a new product on the market, and I highly recommend. It's called Room Shocker. It will illuminate any severe odor in a 500 square-foot area by decontaminating the room of any odor causing mold, mildew, bacteria, fungus or even chemical compounds. The stuff is pretty amazing. It will get rid of the odor and sanitize the room. But first, I recommend you make sure the source of the problem isn't a rodent between the walls. If you search the internet under dead animal removal you will find several specialist in your area that can come out and assess it for you for a fee. The other way to go is try the Room Shocker first. It will most likely take care of the problem and if it doesn't the website offers a money back guarantee. So you get a refund and then call the dead animal removal service.

    Best of luck.
    Joe the plumber
  • Oct 16, 2008, 08:30 PM
    Joetheplumber
    :cool:
    I'm a plumber and I deal with this sort of thing all the time.
    If you sniffed around and can't find the source, it could be coming from up above.
    Is there an attic above the room? It's also possible that a small rodent could be nesting somewhere between the walls and defecating.
    Another possibility is that if something like milk may have spilt on the carpet or on the fabric of furniture it will release an odor and will become more severe on some occasions than others, depending on the temperature and humidity of the room.
    There is a new product on the market, and I highly recommend. It's called Room Shocker. It will illuminate any severe odor in a 500 square-foot area by decontaminating the room of any odor causing mold, mildew, bacteria, fungus or even chemical compounds. The stuff is pretty amazing. It will get rid of the odor and sanitize the room. But first, I recommend you make sure the source of the problem isn't a rodent between the walls. If you search the internet under dead animal removal you will find several specialist in your area that can come out and assess it for you for a fee. The other way to go is try the Room Shocker first. It will most likely take care of the problem and if it doesn't the website offers a money back guarantee. So you get a refund and then call the dead animal removal service.

    Best of luck.
    Joe the plumber
  • Apr 15, 2009, 06:20 PM
    donnabilly
    Bad smell in only the bed room how do I find what causing it
  • Apr 16, 2009, 09:16 AM
    Catsmine
    Some of you folks have had a smell due to an electric overload. That makes a lot of sense to at least check first as it would present the most immediate danger and most easily remedied cause. Priorities after that I would rate as:

    1) Plumbing vent pipes
    2) Moisture problems, such as leaks or standing water
    3) Mold/mildew problems from old moisture issues
    4) Pest problems, either rodent or insect
    5) Chemical issues, such as carpet or plywood outgassing
    6) Exterior causes, such as fertilizer or industrial smells on the wind

    Let me repeat, CHECK THE ELECTRIC, FIRST AND FOREMOST, nothing smells as bad as a burnt down home!
  • Apr 18, 2009, 04:07 AM
    djcunningh
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ahkmark View Post
    We discoverd the smell in my daughter's room!
    It is coming from the cieling light. We were burning a 100W bulb in a max 75W socket and we think it was making the socket smell (must have been plastic getting too hot). Anyway, we left her bedroom light off for 10 days just to be sure....and no more smell.

    We are going to replace the sockets and make sure we use only the max light bulb. We found they do sell ceiling light fixtures that allow for 100W so we may replace the whole light.

    I hope this helps. We are relieved because the "fishy" smell was driving us crazy!

    Anne:)

    Thank goodness for all the answers on this site. My husband and I have lived in the same house for 33 years and have been experiencing the same smell for about a month. We have done all the things everyone listed: checked plumbing, crawled through the attic, ready to call critter control. It has been driving us crazy. Finally I tried some internet research and came up with your answer. After reading it, I remembered that we recently replaced the bulb in our celing fan last month. We went straight to the light, turned it off, and took it out. Yep! It was a 100w bulb that was in a 75w socket. The smell coming from the area was strong. All I can say is thank you, thank you, thank you!
  • Apr 18, 2009, 04:11 AM
    Catsmine
    Please allow me to repeat myself.

    CHECK THE ELECTRIC !!!NOTHING smells as bad as a house fire
  • May 2, 2009, 07:11 PM
    bkarrer

    Is your smell almost vinegary?
  • May 2, 2009, 08:11 PM
    Catsmine
    Bkarrer, note that this question was asked 2 years ago. The original poster hasn't been back. My comments were for the forum, not the question.
  • May 5, 2009, 09:43 AM
    jandressup
    I have the fishy smell that comes around 11am in the morning for a few hours in my bedroom that is backed up to the bathroom... the electric wall box is in that bedroom... and sometimes when I turn the hot water off or on from the power box (to save money from being on all day)... I notice the buttons are warm... when the fishy smell comes, my eyes water and my nose runs... my answer from the LL is just to run a fan in the basement... can someone help me?. Jan in the Poconos
  • May 5, 2009, 06:08 PM
    Catsmine
    Jan,

    Until our experts check in, the warm buttons at the power box disturb me. Ask your landlord(that is what LL means, yes?) to check the connections at the power box. Electricity flowing through the connections over the years can loosen the screws.
  • May 7, 2009, 10:39 AM
    nufodis

    Have you checked for mold in the walls? Have it tested. Also, not that your kids are doing this, but it happens. Have you checked their drawers for panties that have been shoved in the back due to embarrassment?
  • Jun 19, 2009, 05:27 AM
    arw621

    My neighbors were having a fishy odor in a hallway closet, under the stairs. At first they thought it was something (rodent) that had died inside a wall, but, after carefully checking, couldn't find anything.

    This smell has gone on for months and seemed to be really bad one evening. I decided to Google it and found this forum along with another one that all basically said the same thing. One thing stood out though... the comment that said... "Check the electrical, nothing smells as bad as a burnt down house".

    My neighbors electrical panel is in that closet.
    Sure enough, her husband discovered a hot wire that night. Upon pulling the breaker, he discovered that the back of the breaker had actually melted inside the panel.

    Thanks for the heads up!!
  • Jun 19, 2009, 09:26 AM
    Catsmine
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by arw621 View Post
    One thing stood out though...the comment that said..."Check the electrical, nothing smells as bad as a burnt down house".

    My neighbors electrical panel is in that closet.
    Sure enough, her husband discovered a hot wire that night. Upon pulling the breaker, he dicovered that the back of the breaker had actually melted inside the panel.

    Thanks for the heads up!!!!

    That's why we leave these up to be read years later.

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