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    Nov 5, 2007, 09:18 AM
    Sewer smell in basement and bathroom
    Last winter we were getting a sewer smell in the basement between the furnace and laundry room. That came and went so we didn't really think much about it again. Now it has returned AND now we also have a sewer smell in the (only) bathroom, which is on the opposite side of the house. (Could they be separate issues?)

    Some history: The house was built in 1958. We have an older septic system (not a mound) and a well. When we first bought the house we were getting a sewage smell in the bathroom and found that the vent pipe was corroded and completely blocked in one spot. We had some plumbers remove the blockage and haven't had any other problems until now. We have 4 small children and so we are constantly running water. I haven't been able to determine if it's related to the amount of water usage... seems to me that we are running water all the time. Also, my husband is waiting on some weather to clear before he can get up on the roof to re-check the vent pipe.

    I'm a little worried now after reading some of the responses that this is a DANGEROUS condition. (Explosive?) I mean I know it's unhealthy, which is why we're addressing it right away, but now I'm wondering if we should be staying somewhere else until it's fixed!

    Thanks for your help!
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    Nov 5, 2007, 10:55 AM
    It isn't real healthy to have sewer gas but it's not deadly either. I would get it fixed and respectfully ask this question. If you already had plumbers working on your home why are you trying to diagnois this on your own? I would suspect a toilet wax ring or bad vent. Sounds like you are heading towards a plumber and I would ask him to come post hast. Ventilate the home to get rid of some of the gas but it should be safe for a day or two. Then again I am not on site to sense the volume of the gas.
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    Nov 5, 2007, 11:57 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by ballengerb1
    If you already had plumbers working on your home why are you trying to diagnois this on your own?
    The blocked vent issue was 5 years ago... before our 4 (expensive) kids. :') Just want to understand as much as possible before I call.


    Quote Originally Posted by ballengerb1
    I would suspect a toilet wax ring or bad vent.
    Would that (the vent) be the cause of the basement issue too?

    My husband did just replace the toilet, but he used a new wax ring..

    Thanks so much for your input!
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    Nov 5, 2007, 02:52 PM
    I won't critcize any husbands handyman work especially without seeing the work. It is possible to replace a wax ring incorrectly and that is one possible source of the smell. A clogged vent, or cracked vent, can cause odor but you should see other tell tale signs like toilets or drains that gurgle or bubble.
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    Nov 5, 2007, 02:59 PM
    Thanks for your help!

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