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Sewer Smell Coming from a FaucetDarla Feedback About This Post:RE: Sewer Smell Coming from a FaucetI have a plumber friend who tells me mostly its as simple as empty pipes and bacteria. Basically some pipes are set in at funny angles due to the limited amount of space to lay them occasionally and the only way to fix it short of re plumbing, (assuming drain clearing remedies companies have tried and failed to solve the problem), is to run hot water through them every day just for a few minutes. Add a small amount of liquid bleach say a capful afterward without rinsing. This solves it, but it needs to be kept up permanently. Post by cazpumpkin RE: Sewer Smell Coming from a Faucet
I've had that a few times, both different reasons. Post by Angie RE: Sewer Smell Coming from a Faucet
I am interested in the responses to this inquiry. I am having the same issue...only the upstairs bath. The one downstairs seems to be fine. I called the local water company and they did not have a clue what could cause it. Sure would like a remedy! Post by Michael the Moe RE: Sewer Smell Coming from a FaucetDo you have a septic system? And, have you gotten the water checked? Post by mariebal |
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