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How To Deal With Foul-Smelling Drains

by Andy Butler

Foul-smelling drains can be a real nuisance. They can make your whole house smell and can be embarrassing if you have guests over. There are actions you can take to try and get rid of the smell.

Flush the drain

If your drains smell, the first thing you should try is flushing them with hot water. Just run the tap for a few minutes and see if that clears the smell. If that isn't effective, you can use a plunger to break up any clogs that might be causing the problem. You can also pour baking soda down the drain, followed by vinegar. Let this mixture sit there for a few minutes before flushing with hot water.

Check if the toilet is blocked

One common cause of foul-smelling drains is a blockage in the toilet. When a toilet is blocked, waste cannot flow freely through the drain and begin to build up. As the waste decomposes, it emits a putrid smell that can quickly fill up a bathroom. There are several warning signs that indicate a blockage in the toilet. If the bowl takes longer than usual to drain, there is likely a blockage. Another telltale sign is when water begins to rise in the bowl after it has been flushed. If you notice either of these signs, it is essential that you take action to unblock the toilet as soon as possible. Otherwise, you will be left with a smelly mess to deal with.

Rod the drains

If you find that your drains are blocked, and water is no longer flowing freely, then you will need to take some action to clear the blockage. The first thing to try is simply flushing the drain with a high-pressure jet of water. This can often dislodge any debris that is causing the blockage. If this doesn't work, then you will need to rod the drains. This involves putting a rod down the drain and trying to clear the blockage that way. You can buy rods from most hardware stores.

Contact a plumber

If all of these methods fail, you will need to contact a plumber. They will be able to clear the blockage and get rid of the smell for you.

Conclusion

Foul-smelling drains can be a real pain. If all else fails, contact a plumber, and they will be able to help you out. Contact a plumber for more information. 

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