We live in a 3 level leased townhome. For the past five days it has smelled like methane gas (sulfide) sewer-gas. It's pretty strong- so much that we have to keep the windows open or we get headaches and my eyes get read and tear up.
The sump pump (and washer dryer) is located in the basement. The basement does NOT smell.
The kitchen and living room are located on the main level and it REAKS something awful in the living room. It's the strongest there. The 1/2 bath on the main level does not smell bad whatsoever.
The 2nd floor does not smell whatsoever.
OK. So a plumber (pro and reliable) came over and checked EVERYTHING.
(traps, attic, roof, sump pump, washer/dryer, every pipe, every neighbor, outside, outside sewer system, seals on toilets,etc)... Also the maintenance man came over and checked the very same things.
What they have come up with is that it could be:
A) the disposal
b) the sump pump
But my question is this: If the sump pump doesn't smell AT the sump pump- how could it waft upstairs to the main level?
And if the disposal doesn't smell like sewer gas (it does smell like old food and eggshells though) then how is it the disposal?
Our landlord is compliant but I don't want to stay somewhere that smells like this. I would like to find a solution. Any thoughts on where this smell could be coming from?
** We have successfully killed 2 mice in our basement ceiling. We seem to have a nice little family that comes into our house. Could it be a dead rat? We use decon traps with peanut butter where they get trapped- we don't use poison bait. I did find a trap recently that where the lid was off the top and the base of the trap had mouse poo. Maybe it was injured when it got trapped and wandered off to die??