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Septic smell
I moved into my newly built house at the end of last year. We have a four bedroom house with a 1250 gallon spetic tank. We have two children who are still too young to use the toilet (in diapers). Both of us work so we do not use the toilet all that often here. For at least the last couple of months whenever it rains heavy we have a very distinct septic odor smell in the house. The smell goes away completely about 2 days after it starts raining. It only smells in a really heavy rain. Any ideas as to what this is? Could it be a major issue? I would think that the system does not need to be pumped yet. Thanks for any replies
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As soon as it cleared up today (about 5 hours after it stopped raining heavy) the smell went away completely. My wife is convinced that the smell has to do with gasses in the atmosphere when the cloud cover is low. But for now I will try solving it by running the water unless anyone else has another possible cause/solution.
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You wife may be correct. In some rare instances when the atmospheric pressure is high and a roof vent is in the vicinity of an open window sewer gasses can get back into the structure in the same manner as would smoke from a chimney. It is for that reason that the codes list minimum distances a roof vent opening may be from a window.
You may examine the problem from both viewpoints. First, make sure all the traps have and adequate supply of water, then examine the location of the roof vents and see if there are any windows or other openings in the vincinity where the gases could get back into the structure. |
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In many situations like yours, the smell is emitting from the Plumbing vent on the roof. With a LOW barometric pressure such as rainy days etc,this odor can "drift" downward and enter the home thru any other openings. There are no specific codes for locating ROOF vent locations(for sidewalls ,yes) but the remedy would be to ADD a couple of feet of vent pipe to the existing pipe, and see if that eliminates any "down-draughting " odors. Good luck Hube
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