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Mar 1, 2011, 09:04 PM
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Shower drain odor during showertime only
We bought this house 3 years ago. Every inch had been completely redone. It's a 2 storey house with a full basement. The bathroom on the second floor has a tub and a stand alone shower. We just noticed a few months now that every time we take a shower there's an awful
Smell that comes from the shower drain. IT ONLY SMELLS AFTER A SHOWER. We thought it was residue so we have tried the bleach overnight,the baking soda+vinegar and even Mr.Plumber.
It still smells, the only way to get rid of it is we let the cold water run a few minutes after each shower. That seems to work temporarily. WE are worried it might be return sewer gases or even mold.What do you think we should do? Do we need a plumber? The drains work really well there seems no problem. The other sinks and toilet on the other floors are fine.Please help!!
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Mar 2, 2011, 12:51 AM
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When you used the bleach, the Mixture of baking Soda and vinegar did you wait overnight and put very hot water the in the drain next day? If not do it again and put a big pot of very hot water not boiled water.
Hair and soap mixed will make the bad smell, good luck.
John
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Senior Plumbing Expert
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Mar 2, 2011, 05:30 AM
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Hi guys... ;)
I would suggest that you take the strainer off the shower drain and use a coat hanger to reach into it and see if you can pull any really severe buildup of hair/soap scum back up and out of the drain. Hair/soap build up in this case may not cause a slow drain but could still siphon the PTRAP of water (via capillary action) and cause sewer gasses to escape into the home.
If opening/clearing the PTRAP doesn't produce any results then you could have a blocked VENT here... a little tougher to fix... *UGH*.
More questions? Let us know...
Mark
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Ultra Member
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Mar 3, 2011, 12:44 AM
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Mark thanks for correcting me I also meant not boiling water.
Best Regards,
John
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Senior Plumbing Expert
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Mar 3, 2011, 05:31 AM
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Hi John...
Since you updated your first post, and I eliminated the "no boiling water" comment from my post, and if you eliminate your last post I can eliminate this post and we should be up and running without any corrections!
I hate "making corrections", but if I don't there is always some new plumber that will show up on the site and make a big deal of things later... ;)
Delete your last post and I will delete this one, OK?
Mark
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Mar 4, 2011, 06:59 PM
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Wow that's got me confused. Who's post is cancelled and who's waters too hot? Anyway I had the same problem
On a shower in a women's room, turned out to be hair and soap. Used a little drain blaster tube I picked
Up in a thrift store. No more smelly shower. Thanks
Rojo
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Mar 6, 2011, 08:50 PM
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Mark,
I tried to delete but unable to delete can you do it, Thanks.
Regards,
John
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