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  • Feb 25, 2009, 04:05 PM
    lfslfs
    Odd Smell Coming From Wall
    There is a part to my office that smells terrible, like a dead animal or a leaking/moldy pipe. It could also be confused with septic backup, but I ruled that out when I had a sewer guy come and snake the line to only find no clogs.
    So my question is.. who can I contact about finding out what this is?
    Should I call an exterminator?
    Are they going to want to put a whole in our wall?
    Should I buy a cat and let it smell out the problem and hopefully eat it? ; )
    Any help would be so appreciated.
    Thanks!
  • Feb 25, 2009, 04:08 PM
    Clough

    Hi, lfslfs!

    How long has it smelled like that? Do you think that there could be the possibility of there being a dead mouse somewhere?

    Thanks!
  • Feb 25, 2009, 04:33 PM
    lfslfs
    Hellooo!
    Yes we think that is a possibility.. but don't want to go around paying an exterminator for something when it MAY not be the case you know?
    That's why I'm wondering if there is some other service I could call? Perhaps a structural engineer?
    I have no idea : /
  • Feb 25, 2009, 06:28 PM
    21boat
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ;
    It could also be confused with septic backup, but i ruled that out when i had a sewer guy come and snake the line to only find no clogs. other service i could call? perhaps a structural engineer?

    Just because your sewer line is open doesn't mean there is not a small crack in a cast pipe or a leak in a joint PVC.

    If its coming from the wall and there is a vertical line there it could have a small leak and it wouldn't leak like a horizontal leak because the water pass over the leak area quick and it has a short time to leak.

    An animal may be decomposing and that should eventually go away if it's a mouse.

    On a side note a structural engineer has nothing to do with smells unless you think there is a materials/adhesive/ chemical reaction in materials. That's more in a chemist area.

    If the smell doesn't go away I would get a plumber that has a camera and check the sewer for leaks not clogs. A leak doesn't always show up in the structure and can stay in a wall

    At least that 99% cover on sewer smell

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  • Feb 26, 2009, 01:14 PM
    ballengerb1

    If it's a dead mouse the problem will selfcure in about another week.

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