Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    mingymoe's Avatar
    mingymoe Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Apr 17, 2008, 06:53 AM
    Sewer smell comes from every faucet in new house that sat for a year
    We are considering purchasing a new home that has sat vacant for a little over a year. Upon turning all the faucets on and running the dishwasher, a strong sewer smell filled the house. The water also stinks. We didn't dare taste it. We think it may be from the water just standing in the pipes for a long time but would like some feedback on what else it could be.

    Also would water sitting in pipes without being used cause any future problems?
    progunr's Avatar
    progunr Posts: 1,971, Reputation: 288
    Ultra Member
     
    #2

    Apr 17, 2008, 07:19 AM
    I don't think the sewer smell came from the tap water.

    My guess would be that since the house has been empty for so long, a lot of waste had dried and caked in the drain pipes.

    When you turned the water on, and got all that dried crap wet, you brought it back to life.

    I think that if you let all the pipes run for a while, pour some clorox down each drain in the house but don't use anything else with the clorox to avoid the danger of mixing some ammonia with the chlorine and flush well after letting it soak for a while you could eliminate this problem.

    The only other possible issue would be if the home uses a well rather than a municipal water supply. That could change everything.

    Good Luck!
    KISS's Avatar
    KISS Posts: 12,510, Reputation: 839
    Uber Member
     
    #3

    Apr 17, 2008, 07:21 AM
    The water system would need to be disinfected. I found a procedure for disinfecting a well, but not the house here. http://www.in.gov/idem/compliance/wa...sinfection.pdf

    The hot water heater would contain a large amount of water. Chlorine disapears from water naturally as it sits. There are some procedures online to disinfect a hot water heater.

    The sewer gas smell is an easy one. If you would have been smart, you would have just added enough water to fill the traps The traps are the J pieces of pipe under the fixtures and the shower, etc. and in the toilet. This water prevents sewer gas from entering the home. By turning on one faucet, you wet the interior of the sewer pipe and released sewer gas through all of the drains in the house.

    You also should check the roof vents to see if any animals nested in there.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Sewer Smell in House [ 1 Answers ]

My house smells like sewer. It is only 13 years old. The smell comes and goes, usaully when it is ver cold outside, or very warm outside. It disipates at night and reappears in the morning when the first toilet gets flushed. Please help I

Sewer smell when faucet on [ 1 Answers ]

When I turn on my faucet, I have a sewer smell whether it is hot or cold water. Anybody know what this is?

How to get sewer smell out of my house? [ 1 Answers ]

We have had a sewer smell coming from the basement for 10 days because the trap in the drain in our 'rough in' bathroom dried up, now that it is fixed, how can we get the smell out of the walls and carpet and sofa? HELP!! Thanks for any advice:confused:

Sewer Smell in house [ 1 Answers ]

I am getting what appears to be a sewer smell in my house that seems to be coming up from the basement. I have filled all the traps and the smell continues, from where I cannot tell. Over the past few years I have had a different problem as well. Roots have apparently worked their way into the...

Sewer smell in the house [ 3 Answers ]

Hi! We have a lingering sewer smell coming out of our guest bathroom. It was a brandnew house when we moved in about two months ago. The bathroom didn't smell until we started to use that bathroom. We sealed the loose connection on the sewer vent pipe that goes through the attic and raised the vent...


View more questions Search