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Christine
Hi,
This is my first ever post on a forum so please be gentle.
I have a strange smell coming from under my livingroom floor. It smells like stale water or an old mouldy washing machine. It comes and goes. It always happens after the dishwasher or wahsing machine have been on but will sometimes appear out of the blue when neither have been on all day.
There's no smell from any of the drains or appliances in the kitchen or bathroom.
A local plumber came out and checked. He didn't think that any of the drains ran under the livingroom. We pulled up a few floor boards where the smell was particulary strong but couldn't see anything. His only suggestion was to pull up all the floor boards until we source the problem but didn't reccommend that as it would ruin my polished floors.
I live on the second floor of a 100 year old tenement flat and have neighbours above and below. None of my neighbours are experiencing the same problem. I also checked with the local planning department and no one in the tenement has had permission to move a bathroom or kitchen in recent years.
I would really appreciate any advice or if somone could reccommend a good edinburgh plumber as it is getting so bad that I no longer invite friends round to visit.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post
Christine
This is my first ever post on a forum so please be gentle.
I have a strange smell coming from under my livingroom floor. It smells like stale water or an old mouldy washing machine. It comes and goes. It always happens after the dishwasher or wahsing machine have been on but will sometimes appear out of the blue when neither have been on all day.
There's no smell from any of the drains or appliances in the kitchen or bathroom.
A local plumber came out and checked. He didn't think that any of the drains ran under the livingroom. We pulled up a few floor boards where the smell was particulary strong but couldn't see anything. His only suggestion was to pull up all the floor boards until we source the problem but didn't reccommend that as it would ruin my polished floors.
I live on the second floor of a 100 year old tenement flat and have neighbours above and below. None of my neighbours are experiencing the same problem. I also checked with the local planning department and no one in the tenement has had permission to move a bathroom or kitchen in recent years.
I would really appreciate any advice or if somone could reccommend a good edinburgh plumber as it is getting so bad that I no longer invite friends round to visit.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post
Christine