Simple boiling water can be very powerful against mild smells coming from your drains.
Adding water didnt fix the smell in the floor drain.
Smelly floor drain solution 3.
If this plug is missing the area around the drain will quickly fill with sewer gas.
This helps to melt hardened dirt that can be causing odor to come from your drains.
Remove the grate that covers the opening and make sure there s a plug inside the drain bowl.
But simply laying down a thick piece of plastic or perhaps taping it down to the floor on three of its four sides will stop nearly all sewer gas leakage but still can permit water to enter the drain if there is standing water on the floor.
If the plug is missing there s a direct path for sewer gas to bypass the water trap.
Most of the time the sewer smell is caused because the water in the p trap has dried up or evaporated.
There ll be two holes inside the drain bowl and one of them should have a plug fitted inside of it.
Every floor drain has a cleanout plug which provides a direct path from the drain to the sewer.
The p trap is located under your concrete floor and when it dries up it will allowing the sewer gases to enter into your home.
If the u bend isn t the problem you can try out some popular home remedies to fix a bad smelling drain.
To fix this problem pull up the drain cover from the drain.
Check for a cleanout plug inside the floor drain to get rid of a sewer smell in bathroom or laundry room.
One of them is to prepare a mixture of half a liter of warm water 200 ml white vinegar and 100g of sodium bicarbonate or baking soda and then pour it down the drain.
This will re prime the trap seal and block that nasty sewer gas from getting past.
Install an add on trap seal device.
Hot or boiling water is good for your drains.