Ask Me Help Desk

Ask Me Help Desk (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/forum.php)
-   Plumbing (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=259)
-   -   Sewer GAs in my home (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/showthread.php?t=39003)

  • Oct 25, 2006, 12:10 PM
    cblecompte
    Sewer GAs in my home
    I have a lift station in my basement. When my furnace kicks on in the same room the smell of the gases are RANK. What can I do to eleiminate this odor. I have had different people take a look at this and all they do is pour bleach into the pit! What do I do to solve this problem, it really smells bad!:( :eek:
  • Oct 26, 2006, 06:30 AM
    speedball1
    By "lift station" do you mean a open sump pump pit or a ejector pump system? You might try EXPEL Odor Neutralizer at: http://www.expelproducts.com/odor.html
    Regards, Tom
  • Oct 26, 2006, 06:53 AM
    labman
    In addition to Tom's odor neutralizer, you might try sealing both the pit and the furnace ductwork. If you can slow the odor from spreading from the pit to the basement to inside the furnace, it would keep if from spreading all over the house. Use duct tape, caulk, whether stripping, whatever to seal them both.

    If the furnace has a louvered panel, leave it alone. It must be open to draw in combustion air. That should help, drawing the odor into the furnace and burning it and going out the chimney. That air should never mix with the air in the ducts. If that seems to be part of the problem, check, or have somebody the heat exchanger. It shouldn't have any cracks.
  • Dec 22, 2010, 05:46 AM
    rojo1
    Well I don't know what the lift station has to do with it, but if your smelling a gas when a gas appliance
    Is starting,I would suspect that bmaybe you have not a sewer gas problem but a very flamible possibly natural gas leak. Huh? Better find this one soon or the only thing standing will be the sewer pipes.
  • Dec 22, 2010, 06:06 PM
    massplumber2008

    HI Rojo...

    The lift station has everything to do with the above problem as cblecompte is talking about SEWER GASSES escaping a sewage ejector system, so not quite as serious as natural gas or propane gasses, but still a health hazard when concentrated... ;)

    Thanks for posting!

    Mark

  • All times are GMT -7. The time now is 02:24 PM.