Really Bad Fart Smell In My House!!!

Hi All

Well the subject really says it all, I have a real eggy smell that wafts through my house every so often and I cannot put it down to anything (no its not the wife, or the cat) We first thought it started whenever we flushed the toilet but this is not the case. It appears also to move around the house, one day it will appear to come from the front room, then the hall, and other days from the utility room. It's really weird and is getting worse, smells really strong of eggs/methane and its getting rather embarassing now. Just as well the house is still resembling a building site and we dont get many visitors in. Is this problem more than likely just a soil pipe blockage somewhere? How should I go about tackling this, i'm thinking of looking under the manhole cover out the back but not sure if my stomach is strong enough for that one or not!!!

Any other thoughts on this?

Thanks in advance

Richard

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Richard
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=================== An exorcist might be useful but if that's not very practical have a look under your floors if they are suspended wooden floors. There may be stagnant water pooling there and the odour might be coming up through gaps in the floorboards. Of course if you have solid floors then disregard this suggestion.

Cic.

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Cicero

You don't give any indication Richard as to how old your house is or what it is built upon. For instance, is it built upon an old landfil site...?

Do your neighbours suffer the same odours..?

Without more information I am sure that you will get alot of replies that do not mean anything.

Go on man, take the cover off the manhole, if the odour makes you sick then the vommit will go in the right place.

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troubleinstore

Two possibles come to mind.

Check if there's a drain tray behind the fridge and freezer. They're supposed to collect and evaporate condensate and are sited on the black compressor can, usually at the bottom. They can collect milk, orange juice etc., which ferments in the heat. I once rented a holiday flat which had an apalling pong , due to this.

Also, any indoor soil & vent pipes, probably in ducts, or a defective air admittance valve, usually in the loft? A cover may have been left off. You can get the drains smoke tested to locate any leaks, but I'm not familiar with the details.

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Aidan

:)

OK, I'll expand a little:

the house is 2 old victorian cottages (1896) which have been converted into one, the house was not built on a landfill site but does have a mixture of suspended and concrete floors. I have just realised that the utility room toilet which was leaking does not have a lot of water in, could this be the cause of the odour?

Thanks again

Richard

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Richard

If you've got any little used toilet or basin etc, the water in the trap can evaporate and let smells up from the drains. A badly made stack can sometimes pull the water out of traps without you knowing.

You can, of course, see if this has happened in a toilet, but not other traps.

If you have a suspect basin etc, try taping up the overflow with gaffer tape and leaving the plug in.

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Dave Plowman (News)

hmmm, leaky toilet ... funky smell ...

I think you've answered your own question there :-)

RT

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R Taylor

In article , Richard writes

Has a rat crawled away somewhere to die?

I had a similar stench in my cellar, but this one was more of bad eggs and rotting fish. Shortly afterwards, there was a mini-plague of flies and bluebottles so, without bothering to investigate further, I concluded that a frog had probably hopped in, covered itself with padauk dust and died somewhere in the cellar.

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Paul C. Dickie

Is it worse in darkness hours? Not old lamp fittings (bulb holders) which pong when they heat up? Phil

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P.R.Brady

Easier to flush the bog and turn on the taps to fill the traps back up... The little used loos here tend to dry out and whiff, just flushing cures it.

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Dave Liquorice

Yes. However, I've come across basins on the same stack as a toilet where flushing the toilet 'syphons' out the water from the trap. And you can't see easily when this occurs as with a toilet.

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Dave Plowman (News)

That reminds me - we get loads (and I mean LOADS) of bluebottle flies in our 2nd floor bathroom at the moment. It happened last autumn too. Every time we take the children up to bath them, we have to spend about

10 minutes swatting them and getting them out of the window. They're really sleepy and can hardly be bothered to fly. I can't see where they're coming in from. And there's no smell of rotting birds, etc...

Any ideas?

S.

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Simon Langford

Are you sure they're not cluster flies (smaller than a bluebottle, and stupid - they fly straight into you half time time)?

They like to come in to hide over winter - you'll often find them in a big ball (cluster) in the roof, and can fly spray the whole lot at once.

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Bob

We get cluster flies, and after suffering with them for some years, last autumn we put citronella fly repellent in the loft and in the secondary double glazing. This spring, upon opening the first window, instead of the usual thousands of dead or enraged flies, we got about 10 dead ones.

Result. Recommended.

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Huge

You'll have the law on to you !

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Ric

Thanks for all your responses. Ive filled up the U bend in the toilet with water, hopefully this was the cause of the problem. It only leaks when you flush it - bad seal, and I guess someone used it a few times despite the big post it note on it.

Lets wait and see..........

Cheers

Richard

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Richard

Yes. I have one like that. Running teh taps on the bath cures it

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The Natural Philosopher

When you gotta go, you gotta go.

Far to often for the props guys liking the prop toilets in the Casualty set would gain some golden liquid and toilet paper (so we all know which gender was responsible...). I find it remarkable that said gender seem happy to plonk a sensitive area of their anatomy on anything without checking for suitabilty first. These toilets where not connected to anything not even a mock soil pipe on the outlet, no water in the trap or even bolted to the floor.

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Dave Liquorice

On one archaeological dig I worked on someone used the Elsan hut whilst the elsan was away being emptied.

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Malc

If there's a proper u bend, it should be ok. That's really the main purpose with a washing machine.

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Dave Plowman (News)

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