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    flamingoofhtenorth Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 29, 2007, 09:14 PM
    Sewer smell
    I read the sewer smell posts and have tried all that (I have the laundry floor drain and have pored bleach, hot water, and vinegar down there... ) I am wondering what this hose is that flickit mentioned
    "washer drain hose with a flexible end fitting that completely fit into the drain pipe the odor went away."
    Do you have a picture of one?

    Also I have a tub sink in the laundry with a drain pipe that extends from the wall. We never use that sink because the PVC trap and drain pipes keeps getting bumped and disconnecting. So we took it apart and now there is a hole in the wall which is supposed to be part of the drain. I bet the smell is coming from that... any way to prevent that? Just now I rubber-banded a thick plastic bag over it to help keeps smells from coming out/up.
    What do you think?
    I am in Anchorage Alaska and cannot find a WALL mounted utility sink... just this rickity tub with legs.
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    Mar 29, 2007, 09:20 PM
    Well first rent you a drain auger and clean every thing out.
    One good thing about plumbing is that the parts are fairly cheap, and it really is not very hard if you understand the system. It sounds like you can fix both things.
    But because of the sewer gas, a plumber mat be in order.
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    Mar 30, 2007, 02:18 PM
    Oh by the way... the RETARDED tile man must have cleaned his grout down my floor drain... we have tried the auger to no avail... liquids WILL go down the drain but the auger can't get down too far. Any other advice... what about the drain in the wall (for the unused sink) do you think the smell could be escaping from that?
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    Mar 30, 2007, 03:13 PM
    "I have a tub sink in the laundry with a drain pipe that extends from the wall. We never use that sink because the PVC trap and drain pipes keeps getting bumped and disconnecting. So we took it apart and now there is a hole in the wall which is supposed to be part of the drain.

    Install a permanent hard cap on the open stubout as soon as possible.

    "I am wondering what this hose is that flickit mentioned
    "washer drain hose with a flexible end fitting that completely fit into the drain pipe the odor went away."
    Do you have a picture of one?"

    If you're talking about a washer standpipe compression fitting Here is a image of one. Regards, Tom

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