Weird sewage smell in basement?
Again, today, the smell came back but it smells more like sewage. We do have a septic tank, and we had issues with it leaking into our lawn a few years ago and we got the entire tank replaced I believe.
Any tips? Is this smell dangerous (eg methane buildup) or is it harmless and disgusting?
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SLS Construction & Building Solutions LLC on May 22, 2013Well it is sewage & it sounds like the P-Trap on the sink has dried up - run some water in it & see if that stops it. When was the last time you had your septic system checked / cleaned - if never I would suggest you get it pumped & then go with their recommendation for how often & care (generally every 3-5 depending on use, size, etc...Helpful Reply
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Humphries Homes on May 22, 2013I agree with SLS more than likely dry p trap. I would also check the sewage pump, they are bad about burning up. They usually have a manual over ride switch or temp switch and sometimes have a reset button. Start with the simple stuff like checking power to pump first then work your way to more difficult stuff to try and save some money. Good LuckHelpful Reply
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