Troubleshooting Tips
Plumbing odors in a home are hard to deny. They quickly fill a room or even the home, and can be difficult to pinpoint the source at times. Sewer gas is a common plumbing odor. While plumbing issues often require a plumber for plumbing repair, some common causes can be eliminated without calling a plumber in Sugar Land:
Dry Traps
Drains contain a u-shaped trap that holds water to seal out sewer gas preventing it from entering the home. However, if you have a drain that has been unused for some time, the water in the trap can evaporate, allowing sewer gas to enter the home. The solution is simple, allow water to run and refill the trap. You may want to repeat approximately every 2-4 weeks, …show more content…
Professional drain cleaning should take care of the clog, poor drainage and the odor. However, if the drain smells like sewage and the trap hasn’t been idle to allow for a dry trap, a leak in the trap may be occurring.
Abandoned Drains
If you live in an older home, or have an older business, and it has been newly plumbed, check for abandoned drain lines that have been cut without sealing indoors and out. A drain line that is still connected to the sewer pipe and hasn’t been sealed is a direct line for sewer gas to escape, causing odor.
In addition, older homes may lack plumbing ventilation. Contact a plumber in Sugar Land the upgrade of ventilation to your home’s plumbing. Plumbing vents should always discharge outdoors above the roof. Vents that terminate inside an attic or unacceptable and allow sewer gas in the home.
Improperly installed Vents
Vent pipes less than 2 inches in diameter, and those that terminate too close to the roof can experience blockage from ice in freezing weather or snow. Contact a plumber in Sugar Land for the installation of a proper ventilation pipe. Plumbing vents are a critical component of the plumbing system. While rare, sewer gas contains methane, which is an explosive gas and potentially dangerous. Call Benjamin Franklin today for plumbing …show more content…
Check the drains for damage that can allow the gas to enter the home.
Plumbing Cleanouts
If you have recently cleaned a sewer pipe through a plumbing cleanout, check to ensure you replaced the cleanout plug. Without the plug, sewer gas has a direct path into your basement.
Cracked or Broken Sewer Line
A damaged sewer line can allow odors to enter the home. Use your nose to check the sewer lines in the basement if leakage isn’t evident. If you are unable to detect the source of plumbing odors in your home, contact a Benjamin Franklin Plumbing plumber in Sugar Land.
Benjamin Franklin Plumbing offers licensed, expert plumbers for a wide range of residential and commercial plumbing services. Our professional plumbers can locate and repair the issue causing plumbing odors in your home. Our experienced plumbers possess the expertise to provide quality plumbing that meets and/or exceeds the industry standards. For plumbing you can rely on contact a Ben Franklin plumber in Sugar Land. We serve Sugar Land, Katy, Houston and the surrounding areas, and are a member of the BBB with an A+