Fri 4 Jan, 2013 06:26 am
Why Does My House Now Smell Of Sewer Gases When I Have Septic Plumbing?
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jcboy
 
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Fri 4 Jan, 2013 06:37 am
@roswellgaplumber,
It’s trying to tell you something, time to find a new profession.
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dalehileman
 
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Fri 4 Jan, 2013 01:44 pm
@roswellgaplumber,
Ros it might owe to gas forming within the tubing or even the tank and unable for some reason to escape

Do you note bubbles

Are there any variations in the altitude of the tubing leading to the tank

Does the effluent from your home enter at top or

Could this tube have been somehow fractured in construction
ossobuco
 
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Fri 4 Jan, 2013 02:49 pm
@dalehileman,
You keep answering bots.
This will cause drainage to occur.
roger
 
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Fri 4 Jan, 2013 03:23 pm
@dalehileman,
More likely a plugged vent, causing a trap to siphon itself dry and allowing gas to flow into the house.
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dalehileman
 
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Fri 4 Jan, 2013 03:31 pm
@ossobuco,
Quote:
You keep answering bots.
So others have accused. If so however, ……, can't fathom for the life of me, his motive

Quote:
This will cause drainage to occur.
Yes, I keep asking myself, why I so waste the Life Force, it's a compulsion, an addiction
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