Hi, apologies if this is in the wrong forum but thought it would be closest?
I have a rotten cabbage smell in only one upstairs bedroom which can be quite pungent some days and then completely gone on other days? No other room in the house has this smell. Now, before you ask, the house is very clean which makes it all the worse. I wondered about sewer gas but all traps are used regularly and so shouldn't be dry. The house is 30 years old and is situated at sea level. No other room is affected and the house attached to us (semi) does not smell it although their bedroom is the other side of the wall. Our bathroom is next to the bedroom and the stackpipe runs up the wall between the bedroom and bathroom. We leave a small window open in the bedroom everyday but the smell is either there or not regardless. I even think I smelt it coming on worse during the night once whilst I was lying awake? We have no pets. The central heating is an open vented system with tank in the loft and hot water cylinder in the landing cupboard.
Anyone have any ideas?
Many thanks. Mark
I have a rotten cabbage smell in only one upstairs bedroom which can be quite pungent some days and then completely gone on other days? No other room in the house has this smell. Now, before you ask, the house is very clean which makes it all the worse. I wondered about sewer gas but all traps are used regularly and so shouldn't be dry. The house is 30 years old and is situated at sea level. No other room is affected and the house attached to us (semi) does not smell it although their bedroom is the other side of the wall. Our bathroom is next to the bedroom and the stackpipe runs up the wall between the bedroom and bathroom. We leave a small window open in the bedroom everyday but the smell is either there or not regardless. I even think I smelt it coming on worse during the night once whilst I was lying awake? We have no pets. The central heating is an open vented system with tank in the loft and hot water cylinder in the landing cupboard.
Anyone have any ideas?
Many thanks. Mark