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  • Nov 9, 2013, 07:03 PM
    EstherG
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    Foul Smell Under the Kitchen Sink!
    We recently moved our family into a 1957 split level home (3 weeks ago). The kitchen was recently updated (2 years ago), but within two weeks of moving in we have been smelling a foul odor underneath the kitchen sink - almost like garbage or something rotten. I have had 2 plumbers out here and 2 exterminators to evaluate our situation (even went as far as to open the wall behind the sink to see if there was a dead rodent - no luck!). Then I took another look under the sink tonight and saw an opening on the side of our garbage disposal. Could this be the problem (see attached photo)? I would be grateful for any advice on how to solve this issue. Thank you!
  • Nov 9, 2013, 11:06 PM
    ma0641
    Push a pencil into the opening. If it stops it is not the issue. If it goes into the disposal, you may have found the issue. However, if it was open, why hadn't it been leaking. Where does the dishwasher hose connect? Is there an air gap on the dishwasher hose. Sometimes they get garbage caught in them.
  • Nov 10, 2013, 06:33 AM
    EstherG
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    Originally Posted by ma0641 View Post
    Push a pencil into the opening. If it stops it is not the issue. If it goes into the disposal, you may have found the issue. However, if it was open, why hadn't it been leaking. Where does the dishwasher hose connect? Is there an air gap on the dishwasher hose. Sometimes they get garbage caught in them.

    I just did and it went in and stopped. Is the picture below the dishwasher hose? I can't seem to tell if there is an air gap. How can you tell? If it's not that, do you have any other ideas on what may cause this awful smell? I'm baffled. Thanks again.
  • Nov 10, 2013, 08:55 AM
    massplumber2008
    Hi Esther

    What does the dishwasher discharge hose (corrugated white hose in your picture) connect to? Does it connect to its own drain? Here, DW hoses normally connect into the disposal connector... odd not to see the two connected together.

    Also, what is the large white cylinder in the left corner... is that a filter?

    Let us know more, OK?

    Mark
  • Nov 10, 2013, 11:43 AM
    EstherG
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    Originally Posted by massplumber2008 View Post
    Hi Esther

    What does the dishwasher discharge hose (corrugated white hose in your picture) connect to? Does it connect to its own drain? Here, DW hoses normally connect into the disposal connector... odd not to see the two connected together.

    Also, what is the large white cylinder in the left corner... is that a filter?

    Let us know more, OK?

    Mark

    Hi Mark,

    I took a look under the sink and it looks like the dishwasher discharge hose is connected to another white PVC pipe (see photo below). Is this OK? It bypasses the disposal all together. Thanks again for your help!
  • Nov 10, 2013, 11:44 AM
    EstherG
    Oh, the other white tube behind the disposal is a filter for the steam oven. Could this also be a culprit? I've never had one of those before. The oven is on the opposite side of our kitchen, so it seems like a strange place to house it. Thank you, Esther
  • Nov 10, 2013, 11:52 AM
    ma0641
    Ester, Disposal connection is closed, smell not coming from there. Drain tailpiece has DW connection. Looks pretty normal, filter connection to icemaker?
  • Nov 10, 2013, 11:57 AM
    EstherG
    The filter says it's a deoionization (sp?) filter for a steam oven. Could that smell? What else could it be? Thank you.
  • Nov 10, 2013, 03:49 PM
    ma0641
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    Originally Posted by EstherG View Post
    The filter says it's a deoionization (sp?) filter for a steam oven. Could that smell? What else could it be? Thank you.

    Can't imagine that being the problem. I can only suggest the sniff test and keep looking.

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