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Why would my basement smell like sewer?

Why would my basement smell like sewer?

The most common cause of sewer gas odors in a basement will be due to your home being equipped with a large basement floor drain. This drain runs deep into your sewer line, and can give off foul sewer gas odors when: There is damage present in the drain line. The drain line is clogged, or needs cleaning.

What should I do if my sewer line is backed up in my basement?

The simplest sewer trap back up to cure is when the trap itself is clogged. That is cured by opening the street side plug, then the house side plug. This is done to allow any sewer water backed up under the basement floor to escape over the trap itself. Then the belly of the trap (the bottom of the U shape of the trap) can be cleared out.

Is it important to have a sewer trap in your basement?

Believe it or not a house sewer trap on your home sewer line is vitally important. Probably in many ways that you would probably never think of. That “thing” you see in the bottom of a pit in your basement can cause an awful lot of aggravation or damage.

How to get rid of sewer smell in basement?

1 You have a water trap under a floor drain, laundry tub or wash basin that has dried out from lack of use. 2 Check for a cleanout plug inside the floor drain to get rid of a sewer smell in bathroom or laundry room. 3 It’s less likely, but the water in the toilet trap also could have evaporated.

Why do I get sewer gas in my basement?

You have a water trap under a floor drain, laundry tub or wash basin that has dried out from lack of use. Water in any trap under unused drains will eventually evaporate. That would allow sewer gas to come up through the drain into the room. Solve that problem just by dumping a pitcherful of water into the drain to restore the trap water.

Believe it or not a house sewer trap on your home sewer line is vitally important. Probably in many ways that you would probably never think of. That “thing” you see in the bottom of a pit in your basement can cause an awful lot of aggravation or damage.

The simplest sewer trap back up to cure is when the trap itself is clogged. That is cured by opening the street side plug, then the house side plug. This is done to allow any sewer water backed up under the basement floor to escape over the trap itself. Then the belly of the trap (the bottom of the U shape of the trap) can be cleared out.

You have a water trap under a floor drain, laundry tub or wash basin that has dried out from lack of use. Water in any trap under unused drains will eventually evaporate. That would allow sewer gas to come up through the drain into the room. Solve that problem just by dumping a pitcherful of water into the drain to restore the trap water.

What happens if you have a sewer clog in your basement?

That means that a main sewer clog can surface out of a basement toilet, sink, or shower. Water will seek the easiest outlet when a main sewer clog occurs. That is why it is so very important when you suspect a main sewer clog, not to open the house trap yourself. It can result in getting inundated with foul waste water.