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A strong septic smell inside your home is never a good sign and should be addressed immediately. This unpleasant odor usually means that gases from your septic system are entering the house due to plumbing or venting issues. Common causes include a clogged vent stack, dried-out floor drains, leaking toilet seals, or even an overfilled septic tank. When the system’s ventilation doesn’t function properly, gases like methane and hydrogen sulfide accumulate indoors — creating a smell similar to rotten eggs.

The first step is to check the simplest causes: pour water into seldom-used drains and floor traps, and make sure all toilets are sealed tightly to the floor. Next, inspect your vent pipe for obstructions. If the odor doesn’t go away, schedule a septic inspection. A technician can pump the tank, test the vent system, and look for leaks in the drain lines. Quick action can save you from costly damage and protect your indoor air quality.

septicsafesolutions.com/why-you-smell-your-septic-tank-facts-and-insights/

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