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No SewerOdor
04-21-2006, 06:20 PM
Whats that awful smell?

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Stubby
04-21-2006, 06:20 PM
No SewerOdor wrote:
> Whats that awful smell?
>
> Every rooftop has a plumbing vent "stink pipe."
> Sweetfilters solve vent pipe sewer odor problems.

Before running out to spend money, be certain there is enough water in
your drains. The traps have to be effective!

Tom The Great
04-21-2006, 06:20 PM
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 04:20:56 -0500, SewerOdor@webtv.net (No SewerOdor)
wrote:

>Whats that awful smell?
>
>Every rooftop has a plumbing vent "stink pipe."
>Sweetfilters solve vent pipe sewer odor problems.
>
>Sweetfilters are charcoal canisters that every home, business, and
>industry will use to stop producing and pulling outside sewer odors,
>indoors, thus directly enhancing consumer shopping, workplace, and
>recreational experiences.
>
>Sweetfilters all natural Zeocarbon odor control media requires
>replacement every 1-5 years. The replacement filter bag media is
>recycleable onsite as a nitrogen source fertilizer supplement for
>horticultural gardening.
>


Outdoor sewer odors indoors?

I try and not live in areas where the outdoor sewer odars is bad.

thanks for the advice. ;)

later,

tom @ www.FindMeShelter.com

Steveo
04-21-2006, 06:20 PM
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Chas Hurst
04-23-2006, 12:49 AM
"Stubby" <William.Plummer@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
news:P_idnXUfip_lQdXZ4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> No SewerOdor wrote:
>> Whats that awful smell?
>>
>> Every rooftop has a plumbing vent "stink pipe."
>> Sweetfilters solve vent pipe sewer odor problems.
>
> Before running out to spend money, be certain there is enough water in
> your drains. The traps have to be effective!

There are no traps on the soil stack that vents the sewer through the roof.
Recently I connected my house to the sewer after the conventional septic
quit. Now, when the wind is right, we get a bad odor at the outside deck. I
dunno if I want to install a charcoal filter or some sort of check valve on
the vent.

Cam
04-23-2006, 12:49 AM
Chas Hurst wrote:
> "Stubby" <William.Plummer@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
> news:P_idnXUfip_lQdXZ4p2dnA@comcast.com...
>
>>No SewerOdor wrote:
>>
>>>Whats that awful smell?
>>>
>>>Every rooftop has a plumbing vent "stink pipe."
>>>Sweetfilters solve vent pipe sewer odor problems.
>>
>>Before running out to spend money, be certain there is enough water in
>>your drains. The traps have to be effective!
>
>
> There are no traps on the soil stack that vents the sewer through the roof.
> Recently I connected my house to the sewer after the conventional septic
> quit. Now, when the wind is right, we get a bad odor at the outside deck. I
> dunno if I want to install a charcoal filter or some sort of check valve on
> the vent.
>
>
>
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