If you're noticing an unpleasant sewage smell coming from your bathroom, there's a good chance that your bathroom is smelling like a sewer because it is. In this blog post, we'll discuss some of the most common causes of a sewer smell in the bathroom and what you can do to get rid of it. No one likes a smelly bathroom, so if you're dealing with a sewer smell, use these tips to get rid of it fast. Keep reading to learn more!

 

Common Causes of a Sewer Smell in the Bathroom

 

There are a few different reasons why your bathroom might start smelling like a sewer. The most common cause is a clog in the P-trap, which is the U-shaped pipe that connects the drain to the sewage line. When this happens, water can no longer flow freely through the P-trap and begins to collect in it, allowing gases from the sewage line to escape into your bathroom. In this case, you will need to unclog the P-Trap with a commercial-grade product or tool, most likely this service will require the professional help of a local plumber.

 

Another common cause of a sewer smell in the bathroom is a dry P-trap. This can happen if you haven't used your sink or shower in a while, causing the water to evaporate from the P-trap. Without water, there's nothing to stop the gases from escaping, so you'll start to notice an unpleasant sewer smell coming from your bathroom. To fix this, you'll need to pour some water down the drain to re-fill the P-trap.

 

If you have a sewer gas smell in your bathroom that seems to be coming from the toilet, there is likely a problem with the wax seal around the base of the toilet. This seal is designed to keep sewage gases from escaping into your home, but if it's damaged or has become loose, those gases can escape and cause an unpleasant smell. In this case, you'll need to have the wax seal replaced by a professional plumber.

 

What You Can Do About It?

 

If you're noticing a sewer smell in your bathroom, there are a few things you can do to get rid of it. First, try running some water down your drains to see if that clears up the clog. If that doesn't work, you can try using a plunger or drain snake to clear the clog yourself or contact a professional FL licensed plumber to fix the issue.

 

Another common cause of a sewer smell in the bathroom is a venting issue. Your bathroom drains are connected to vents that allow fresh air to enter the drainage system and help keep sewer gases from escaping. If these vents are blocked, damaged, or otherwise not functioning properly, they can cause sewage smells to seep into your bathroom. 

 

Finally, if your home has an older plumbing system, the seals around your drains may have degraded over time, allowing sewer gases to escape into your bathroom. If you think this might be the case, it's best to call a professional plumber to take a look. They'll be able to tell you for sure and make any necessary repairs. 

 

Getting Rid of Sewage Smells in Your Bathroom

 

If your bathroom smells like sewer, there are a few things you can do to get rid of the odor. First, pour some white vinegar down all your drains and let it sit for 15-20 minutes. This will help neutralize any odors that might be coming from your drains. Next, use a plunger to try and clear any clogs that might be causing odors. Finally, pour some baking soda down your drains and flush with hot water. This should help get rid of any remaining odors. If you're still having trouble getting rid of the sewage smell in your bathroom after trying these tips, contact a local plumber. They will be happy to help! 

 

A sewage smell in your bathroom can be incredibly unpleasant. Thankfully, with all these tips we presented, you can get rid of it yourself before calling a professional (although we're always happy to help if you need us!). If you're still having trouble getting rid of the sewage smell after trying these tips, we can help you with odor control solutions give us a call at AdvantaClean of Fort Lauderdale today!

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