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My shower drains smells I tried Clorox and Drano but the odor won´t go away, any solutions?







I need to get rid of a shower drain smell. It is the shower I used the most in my house, the house is 4 years old. It is located in the second floor, the other bathroom does not have that problem.

For clarity the shower drain smell is only in one shower and is in the drain not just the shower cubicle or the bathroom.

12 Responses to “My shower drains smells I tried Clorox and Drano but the odor won´t go away, any solutions?”
  1. Darryl Sinclair Said:

    a plug maybe when u don’t use it…..

  2. Avery Rodrigues Said:

    Pour in a few heaping tablespoons of baking soda. Wait a few minutes then pour in about a cup of white vinegar. Wait about an hour then pour in a saucepan of boiling hot water.

    This works on kitchen sink drains, so I would guess it will work on shower drains too.

    I just re-read your question-NEVER mix drano and chlorine bleach-it can create a DEADLY gas!!!

  3. Alaina Aldridge Said:

    the big question is was a trap installed on the drain line ? if it wasn’t the odor will never go away, if there is a trap try using enzymes you can purchase from a hardware store they will eat up excess bacteria

  4. Derek 92 Said:

    try cleaning the inside of the pipes. organic matter like hairs, etc, could cause the smell. Then use Caustic soda and then flush it with plenty of water. Tray a bit of Pine sol.

  5. Harry Wiseman Said:

    It is possible the plumbers forgot to install a P-trap at the shower drain. This looks like the curved pipe under your kitchen sink. Water remains in the bend thus preventing sewer gas from seeping into your shower.

    Try pushing a straightened coat hanger down the drain. If it goes straight down over a foot or so then that is probably your problem.

  6. Ella Goss Said:

    Also, after you check the the pee trap(s) check for proper ventilation of drain lines as an animal or other item may have plugged the vent pipe.

  7. Jaiden Bowers Said:

    could be that the drain pipe needs to be lower to allow the sewer gas to escape. If it is too straight across, it doesn’t allow water to settle, thus preventing the sewer gas to come up the drain.

  8. Maritza Curran Said:

    Lemons… or lemon juice just for everyday (we use it in the kitchen, and lots of ppl use it for disposals), but if there is some sort of debris in the trap it may be rotting and giving you your trouble, best to get it out of there if possible maybe =)

    Best of luck

  9. Addison Cartledge Said:

    The roof vent could be clogged? Have shower drains snaked , if shower is separate from bathtub run water in bath drain . Also if shower is glass encloser sit on tile check for odor under metal frame. If glass in metal frame with rubber seals holding glass in check for smells there, some rubbers mold also.

  10. Dawson Willetts Said:

    If the shower is tile or cast marble the shower pan (the pan is located under the floor) may be holding stagnant water if the weep holes on the drain become clogged. The weep holes are located on the lower section of the drain. If you unscrew the top part of the drain you can see little holes around the outside diameter of the main pipe. Stick a thin piece of wire through the holes to clean them out and replace the top part of the drain.

  11. Francisco 39 Said:

    Use DRAIN CARE, Your drain is coated with oils from your soaps and shampoos. The oils line the linning of the drain and start to smell.It has to be treated organically.Enzymes from the product EAT the sludge.It is mixed with warm water and the process is over a 2 week period, to take effect.

    Drain care is sold at Lowes and Home Depot in the plumbing auger/plunger area.

  12. Beatrice Hatfield Said:

    have your drain lines snaked out.. it sound like you have a blockage that needs cleared.. that should get rid of the smell



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