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looking4bruce@gmail.com
06-08-2022, 02:23 PM
Gracious Good Afternoon To Everyone.
I purchased a resident in the Village of Duval. I had a new roof put in when the resident was purchased. I have been experiencing a funny order since its replacement. I was advised that the order could be from the new roof but it has been almost a full year since it was replaced and the order continues.

Has anyone experienced a similar issue? Are there any recommendations on how I can proceed to eliminate the odor? Any assistance is greatly appreciated. I am reluctant to have guests at the house until I can resolve this issue.

Stu from NYC
06-08-2022, 02:29 PM
Did you use a home inspector? Perhaps he/she could guide you.

frose
06-08-2022, 02:37 PM
snake in the attic/house.. they give off a very pungent musk odor especially this time of year.. It does go on all year and it is a very distinct odor..

villagetinker
06-08-2022, 04:19 PM
OP, if you have a lawn service with insect protection, have them look around to see if there is something in the attic. I have never heard of new shingles giving off an odor for more than a couple of weeks at the most. Sorry I not not have any other ideas.

Altavia
06-09-2022, 05:53 AM
Possibly damaged/plugged sewer vent on roof?

Nick B
06-09-2022, 06:28 AM
Also check P traps. If the house was built 05 to 08 it could have Chinese drywall it had an smell that didn't go away.

thevillages2013
06-09-2022, 04:32 PM
Also check P traps. If the house was built 05 to 08 it could have Chinese drywall it had an smell that didn't go away.

Ok I will dumb this down a little bit. Run water in all your drains! Yes I mean all of them. There is a great invention called a P-trap under your sinks, showers and bathtubs. Water is retained in this little half circle piece of drain pipe. This keeps sewer gas from emanating into your house. See if that works. Run water for 30 seconds in each drain

RICH1
06-09-2022, 05:08 PM
ALTAVIA… we think alike

Michael G.
06-09-2022, 05:13 PM
Could be a disconnected ventilation pipe with mold.

thevillages2013
06-10-2022, 05:17 AM
Possibly damaged/plugged sewer vent on roof?
If the plumbing vent got plugged then the bathroom sink, tub or shower , kitchen sink, laundry sink that is vented by that clogged pipe should drain slowly

thevillages2013
06-10-2022, 05:52 AM
Gracious Good Afternoon To Everyone.
I purchased a resident in the Village of Duval. I had a new roof put in when the resident was purchased. I have been experiencing a funny order since its replacement. I was advised that the order could be from the new roof but it has been almost a full year since it was replaced and the order continues.

Has anyone experienced a similar issue? Are there any recommendations on how I can proceed to eliminate the odor? Any assistance is greatly appreciated. I am reluctant to have guests at the house until I can resolve this issue.

OP, is it still stinky? It is common (when one starts a thread )to respond to posters and update the situation .

thevillages2013
06-10-2022, 04:42 PM
Ok so I messaged the OP requesting an update. Sorry but just DON’T LEAVE ME HANGING!

Stu from NYC
06-10-2022, 05:41 PM
Ok so I messaged the OP requesting an update. Sorry but just DON’T LEAVE ME HANGING!

It was his first post but would be interesting to know the answer

thevillages2013
06-10-2022, 06:56 PM
It was his first post but would be interesting to know the answer

Ok so he responded to me directly and he is getting his ductwork cleaned:ohdear::pray: Seriously

looking4bruce@gmail.com
06-10-2022, 07:03 PM
I would like to thank for all their informative information. I decided to get my vents ad AC ducts cleaned after someone suggested that the new roof smell should subside after a few weeks and not months. I am using a company called Covenant Enterprises which is owned by a gentleman named D. Harris. Several folks in the villages had recommended him with stellar reviews. Thanks Again.

thevillages2013
06-11-2022, 07:05 PM
I would like to thank for all their informative information. I decided to get my vents ad AC ducts cleaned after someone suggested that the new roof smell should subside after a few weeks and not months. I am using a company called Covenant Enterprises which is owned by a gentleman named D. Harris. Several folks in the villages had recommended him with stellar reviews. Thanks Again.

Ok so you asked for advice and no one advised you to get your ductwork cleaned?! Nobody gets their ducts cleaned because they stink only to remove dust. What procedure removes an odor that is deep inside the ductwork?

MrFlorida
06-12-2022, 07:29 AM
Have your attic checked for roof rats, a friend of mine had a stink for days before discovering a dead roof rat (palm rat) in the attic.

Hoosierb4
06-12-2022, 07:38 AM
Ok so you asked for advice and no one advised you to get your ductwork cleaned?! Nobody gets their ducts cleaned because they stink only to remove dust. What procedure removes an odor that is deep inside the ductwork?
You can buy an ozone generator on Amazon that does a pretty good job of getting rid of musty odors. Set it to run a couple of hours while you are out of the house. Then air out the house when you return. Repeat the process when needed. We are snowbirds and do this with our house up north. It won't help if you have an open drain, but does help with musty odors. I keep the air conditioner fan running while the ozone generator is on. That way the ducts get "cleaned".

Stu from NYC
06-12-2022, 08:28 AM
Ok so you asked for advice and no one advised you to get your ductwork cleaned?! Nobody gets their ducts cleaned because they stink only to remove dust. What procedure removes an odor that is deep inside the ductwork?

Well wonder what the results will be when his ductwork is cleaned.

billethkid
06-12-2022, 08:40 AM
Dead bird(s), rats, squirrel, etc.
We had an odor problems in a former home that turned out to be bird nest in the attic during construction.....then after closed in......peeee-yeeew.

Speedie
06-12-2022, 01:11 PM
Maybe roofers left their lunch cooler in the attic

JCMSr
06-12-2022, 02:23 PM
One other possible culprit could be a blocked plumbing vent line after the new roof install. It would certainly warrent a visual inspection to make sure nothing got covered over thus allowing methane gas to flow into the attic space.

thevillages2013
06-12-2022, 05:22 PM
Well wonder what the results will be when his ductwork is cleaned.

Probably something like this

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
06-16-2022, 08:14 AM
Up north we had a small animal fall into an interior wall. Since it couldn't get out, it eventually died and we had a terrible smell for a couple of weeks.

It was a frame house and the tops of the walls were not sealed.

We had pest control in and they said that nothing could be done but the odor would go away.

thevillages2013
06-17-2022, 05:46 AM
One other possible culprit could be a blocked plumbing vent line after the new roof install. It would certainly warrent a visual inspection to make sure nothing got covered over thus allowing methane gas to flow into the attic space.

Just trying to understand how that gas will escape from a solid pvc pipe

ton80
06-17-2022, 07:53 AM
Just trying to understand how that gas will escape from a solid pvc pipe

The pipe may be solid PVC but it has slip joints which are supposed to be glued. However, I had a small wet spot in my ceiling in a former house which turned out to be condensed water from the bath fan vent which was not glued in an almost horizontal run to the roof vent. This house had several vents from plumbing connected to a single roof vent. I believe that it is worthwhile to check the vents since the roofers have to remove old "boots/collars" around the roof vent and install new. If the joints were not glued the vent may have been lifted up and a caused an opening/ vent leak.

JCMSr
06-17-2022, 02:11 PM
Just trying to understand how that gas will escape from a solid pvc pipe

I have seen instances where the roofing contractor either dislodged one of the vent pipes or roofed over leaving the open end of the pipe in the attic space.

photo1902
06-17-2022, 02:39 PM
I have seen instances where the roofing contractor either dislodged one of the vent pipes or roofed over leaving the open end of the pipe in the attic space.

Unrelated to the OP's post, your post serves as a good reminder for all the people getting new roofs. Make sure any and all vent pipes are connected after the job is done. I've seen more than one house who had a new roof put on, and the roofing company never connected the dryer vent...it was emptying directly in to the attic.