DIY Network

All Projects

TV Projects

    What Do You Want To Work On?

      What Activity Do You Want To Do?

        0

        Available Projects

        Get Results

        DIY Network /

        Message Boards

            DIY Message Boards  Hop To Forum Categories  Home Improvement  Hop To Forums  Kitchen    kitchen island
        Go
        New
        Find
        Notify
        Tools
        Reply
          
        kitchen island Sign In/Join 
        posted
        I have a sink in my kitchen island and I am having a problem with a sewer smell under the sink. Does anyone have advice on how to get rid of this odor or maybe a way to ventilate it better?
         
        Posts: 4 | Registered: Aug 12, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
        posted Hide Post
        Are you sure its not from a garbage disposer? It would help if you post pictures of the sink and the pipes under it. And is it a new construction, or how old is it? Lots of possibilities, pictures would help.

        This message has been edited. Last edited by: Re-mdlr,
         
        Posts: 703 | Location: No. California | Registered: Mar 24, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
        posted Hide Post
        I would check to make sure the pipes
        Have a P- trap this will keep the
        Gases from backing up
         
        Posts: 26 | Registered: Aug 12, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
        posted Hide Post
        There are P traps on both the drains, but I am still getting that bad smell.
         
        Posts: 4 | Registered: Aug 12, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
        posted Hide Post
        It could be from the disposal or maybe the diswashers. I have a double dishwasher that drains into the disposal. I don't know how to post a picture or I would, but how could I keep the smell out if it is the dispoal or dishwasher?
         
        Posts: 4 | Registered: Aug 12, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
        Picture of Jaybee
        posted Hide Post
        You could try running some baking soda through the disposal - may kill the smell.

        Wondering if the drain is vented - often difficult to do in an island, especially if the island sink was added later as a DIY project. If you are not vented within 5' of the drain, then you may need to add a Studor vent inside the island cabinet.


        Jaybee
         
        Posts: 9077 | Location: Knoxville, Tennessee | Registered: Sep 27, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
        posted Hide Post
        Thanks a lot. I will add the vent and try the baking soda and I will let you know if this works.
         
        Posts: 4 | Registered: Aug 12, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
        posted Hide Post
        to clean a garbage disposer you need a small store bought bag of ice , some 3-4 lemons cut into 1/4 s baking soda and vinegar... step 1 turn on disposer put some ice cubes into the disposer with a cup of baking soda and let it run until no more cubes are left ...step 2 after the cubes are all disposed of pour a cup of vinegar into unit and turn on unit for a few seconds... step 3 more ice cubes with 1/2 of the the cut up lemons and run the disposer again till all gone...step 4 let the cold water run for 3 minutes and repeat step 3...
        this will clean your disposer and the pipes from the disposer to the drain.
        i use 2 trays of ice cubes , baking soda and lemon every month and it keeps the smell under control and my kitchen aid disposer i purchased in 1981 clean and humming...

        i also clean my dishwasher 2 times a year with 2 cups of baking soda in the detergent compartmen and the rest sprinkled inside the washer and run it empty a full cycle on hot.dishwasher is 14 years old.

        This message has been edited. Last edited by: beers1,
         
        Posts: 729 | Registered: Oct 15, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
          Powered by Social Strata  
         

            DIY Message Boards  Hop To Forum Categories  Home Improvement  Hop To Forums  Kitchen    kitchen island

        © Scripps Networks 2009

        Advertisement

        Posting Guidelines

        • Please be sure posts are category appropriate.
        • No off-topic or off-color postings.
        • Postings may be deleted at the discretion of DIY moderators.
        • No advertising is allowed.
        • Be nice. No name calling, personal attacks or flaming.
        • Certain words will trigger moderation of the post. These words mostly cover political or religious topics, which are OFF the topics covered by DIY.

        Full Guidelines

        For general message board help, click the tab labeled "Tools," and choose "Help" from the dropdown menu.