Anonymous wrote:Will dead mice be discovered in the walls during a gut reno that takes everything down to the studs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - my husband just reminded me that we recently got a humidifier installed in our basement. Could that be it?
I think this is probably a misunderstanding.
Whoops I misstated it. It’s a humidifier attached to an HVAC system installed in a basement furnace room.
Have you had an HVAC company check the humidifier? Could have mold/mildew.
I am surprised you have an HVAC humidifier if you live in the DC area as it's not dry here.
Disagree, ours is on all winter when the house is warm and dry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - my husband just reminded me that we recently got a humidifier installed in our basement. Could that be it?
I think this is probably a misunderstanding.
Whoops I misstated it. It’s a humidifier attached to an HVAC system installed in a basement furnace room.
Have you had an HVAC company check the humidifier? Could have mold/mildew.
I am surprised you have an HVAC humidifier if you live in the DC area as it's not dry here.
Anonymous wrote:It could be sewar smells. There is a trap that dries out which usually blocks the smell. But, if you have not been using all of the drains, they dry out so bad that the sewar smells backup into the house. Drop buckets and buckets of water down every drain in your basement. Flush all toilets. Run all tubs,sinks, showers for a minute or two. Pour lots and lots of water down a floor drain by the washing machine. Pour water in your slop sink. This could eliminate your stench.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - my husband just reminded me that we recently got a humidifier installed in our basement. Could that be it?
I think this is probably a misunderstanding.
Whoops I misstated it. It’s a humidifier attached to an HVAC system installed in a basement furnace room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - my husband just reminded me that we recently got a humidifier installed in our basement. Could that be it?
I think this is probably a misunderstanding.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - my husband just reminded me that we recently got a humidifier installed in our basement. Could that be it?
Anonymous wrote:It could be sewar smells. There is a trap that dries out which usually blocks the smell. But, if you have not been using all of the drains, they dry out so bad that the sewar smells backup into the house. Drop buckets and buckets of water down every drain in your basement. Flush all toilets. Run all tubs,sinks, showers for a minute or two. Pour lots and lots of water down a floor drain by the washing machine. Pour water in your slop sink. This could eliminate your stench.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - my husband just reminded me that we recently got a humidifier installed in our basement. Could that be it?
Anonymous wrote:Will dead mice be discovered in the walls during a gut reno that takes everything down to the studs?