Bad smell in house

   / Bad smell in house #1  

JonR

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We recently bought a farm with a 2 yr old house, it has a propane tank for gas to the house. When we come in to the house the first time each Friday night, the smell in the house, which has been shut up all week, is pretty strong. Friends have told us its the propane. Anyone ever heard of this? Can anything be done about it?:(
 
   / Bad smell in house #2  
We recently bought a farm with a 2 yr old house, it has a propane tank for gas to the house. When we come in to the house the first time each Friday night, the smell in the house, which has been shut up all week, is pretty strong. Friends have told us its the propane. Anyone ever heard of this? Can anything be done about it?:(


:eek: Good Evenin JonR,
Whats it smell like ? If it smells like rotten eggs, mercadum sp?, get the heck out of that house immediately ! That indicates a propane leak and is about as serious as it gets ! :eek:

Call your propane supplier before rentering that home for your own safety, and have it professionally checked out !
 
   / Bad smell in house #3  
I hope your not actually smelling propane.

Propane is heavier than air and settles to the lowest point. if you can smell it everywhere, its either a bomb ready to blow, or more than likely, something else.

My home uses propane and there is no residual odors if that's what their suggesting.

Call the supplier you intend to use, and as for an inspection.
 
   / Bad smell in house #4  
Do you turn off the propane when you leave? Is there a pilot light on a stove that isn't lit? Perhaps there's drain that needs some water in the trap? Just some thoughts off the front of my head.
 
   / Bad smell in house
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Its not a sulphur smell and doesn't really smell like hydrocarbons or mercaptans, more of a highly stale odor, as a house thats been closed up too long. Another farm house we started to buy had the same smell and we were told it was the propane residue.
 
   / Bad smell in house #6  
I'll repeat what the others said. A propane leak inside a house is extremely dangerous. Any sort of spark can level the house, if enough propane collects inside.

If you are not using the propane, shut it off at the tank. It should never be on unless you are using it for something.

In my opinion, propane inside any structure is just an explosion waiting to happen. Get rid of the stuff, if you can.
 
   / Bad smell in house #7  
1) Agree with all warnings re propane danger and needed action.
2) Turn off propane at tank, air out the house, and wait a week. If same smell exists, it isn't propane.
3) Mold, mildew from leaky plumbing, 1 week old garbage, dead critter stuck in the walls or attic?
4) house is only 2 years old.... should not have this problem... could it be that some form of insulation was used that is still outgassing??

There is no such thing as propane residue... or a propane smell in a house that is properly plumbed, shut or not.... if you have a gas water heater which has a faulty exhaust, this might cause a smell.

I'm out of ideas...
 
   / Bad smell in house #8  
Mentioned once already but....

Add water to all your drains. Every drain has a trap in it. The trap holds water to keep sewer gas from coming back up the drain. If it's not coming from a drain, then check the vents. These should be on the roof as small tubes and vent the gas from the drains to the roof. If clogged with something, bird nest, etc. it could be coming out somewhere else.

Propane will not taint anything with it's stink, so if you are smelling propane, it will leave once vented. If the stink hangs after venting, then it's something else. I have a hand held explosive gas detector. It's like a geiger counter for explosive gases instead of radiation. It even can detect my burps and farts! Ha!! Anyway, you can use that to see if it's a hazardous gas and then dial in the sensitivity to see where it's stronger. The clicking noise gets faster the stronger to gas is detected. I would imagine any propane company would have them with their techs or you might get a loaner from a propane or plumbing supply house. If interested, I'll check the brand and model of mine and pass it along.
 
   / Bad smell in house #9  
do a high pressure test of your propane lines: i usually air gas lines to at least 80+ psi and make sure it will hold for a day or two with absolutely no drop: then your assured you don't have a leak...
heehaw
 
   / Bad smell in house #10  
The pressure test is a very good idea. It probably would not hurt to do this on a scheduled maintenance program.:D

The sulfur compounds in mercaptan will stick around a while before they dissipate.:D
 

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