Rosenthal Water Softeners & Treatment
Sewer Odor Detection Santa Cruz County, CA
Sewer Odor Detection is a vital service provided by Rosenthal Water Softeners & Treatment in Santa Cruz County, CA. Lingering sewer odors in your home or business can indicate a deeper issue within your plumbing system, and our team is equipped to identify the source quickly. Using advanced technology, we locate the problem and eliminate the odor, restoring comfort and safety to your property.
Rosenthal Water Softeners & Treatment not only specializes in sewer odor detection but also offers a full range of water softening and purification systems. From renting high-quality water softeners to installing the best commercial water softener systems, we provide solutions that keep your plumbing running smoothly. Our heavy-duty water softener devices and soft water equipment ensure your water is purified and free from harmful minerals that can damage pipes and fixtures.
Our commitment to exceptional service is reflected in our 5-star customer reviews. Whether you need sewer odor detection or are seeking expert advice on water purification systems, we are the trusted name in Santa Cruz County. Count on Rosenthal Water Softeners & Treatment for comprehensive plumbing services that address both your immediate concerns and long-term water quality needs.
Why does my house suddenly have a strong sewer smell?
There are many things that can make your house smell like sewage. But the main source, outside of something major like a gas leak, is the plumbing fixtures inside your home. Another cause could be a septic blockage or even a frozen septic tank.
How do I find out where the sewer smell is coming from?
Check your home's drains, toilets, and plumbing fixtures for any signs of leaks or damage. Look for cracks, loose connections, or broken seals allowing sewer gas to escape. Additionally, inspect your sewer vents on the roof or outside your home for any obstruction or damage
Is there a sewer gas detector?
Similar to a smoke detector, your sewer gas detector reacts when there are high levels of methane and/or hydrogen sulfide in the air. These aren't gasses normally found in your home.
Is it safe to stay in a house that smells like sewer?
Only under extremely unusual circumstances. Although hydrogen sulfide is a toxic gas, it will not harm people at the concentrations that exist in a house with sewer gas odor problems. Studies have shown that hydrogen sulfide has a depressant effect on the central nervous system in concentrations above 150 ppm.
Sewer Odor Detection Santa Cruz County, CA
Rosenthal Water Softeners & Treatment
820 Bay Ave Suite 221
Capitola, CA 95010,United States
(831) 744 7215