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Getting Rid Of Foul Odors In Plumbing

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Have you ever noticed odors coming from your toilet, garbage disposal or other plumbing areas in your home? This is not uncommon and happens in most people's homes at one point or another. There are times when it can be so bad that you will need to hire a plumber to locate the root of the stench, and they will need to fix the problem for you. There are other times when you should be able to take the problem by the horns and get it fixed. Below are some of the common odors that you might smell and ways to get rid of them.

  1. Garbage Disposal. The garbage disposal is a common place where you might find foul odors. This is because all of the food and dirty dish water will go through it. At times, food particles and other items may latch onto the disposal and will not drain properly. These will eventually start to stink. One way to get rid of the smell is to put cold water and ice cubes down the garbage disposal while it is running. This will freeze much of the food that is stuck and will ensure that it breaks off and is destroyed. You may then want to put fresh lemon or orange down the drain to make it smell better as well.
  2. Stinky Toilet. Of course, there will always be some stink coming from a toilet, but you may notice even more when you flush it. When this happens, it could be because the wax seal that seals the toilet to the floor is loose or not completely sealed. When you flush the toilet, the air must first be cleared out of the pipes. If not sealed properly, this air will permeate the bathroom instead of going down the pipe. If this is the case, you will want to replace the wax ring. You may feel up to the challenge and do it yourself. If not, a local plumber can quickly replace the ring.
  3. Drains. There are often smelly drains in your bathtub or sinks. This can be because dirt, grime, and other particles are getting stuck or clogged. When this happens, you will want to try and clean the drain. Baking soda, vinegar and boiling water will usually do a great job of cleaning out the drain.

These are just a few of the ways that you can get rid of these foul smelling odors in your plumbing. Of course, you can always reach out to a plumber for more complicated situations. Visit their website for more information.


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