Bad smell in the bathroom? It could come from the shower drain, let’s see what the causes can be and how to eliminate it.

Bad exhaust odors

Many times, despite being perfectly clean, our bathroom still smells bad. It may happen that the source is actually the shower drain. What to do then?

Bad smells in the bathroom.

Although most of the time the fault is placed on the toilet, sometimes the real culprit of bad smells is the unthinkable shower. Getting it to no longer emit unpleasant odors is not difficult, just a few non-aggressive remedies that help preserve drains and pipes. The bathroom is the most used room in the house. If you think about how many times you go through it, even just to wash your hands, it goes without saying that its frequent use makes it especially prone to the accumulation of germs and bacteria. And despite taking care to clean it as best as possible, it is often not enough, because an unpleasant smell can remain in the air that persists and does not want to disappear. It’s common to blame the toilet, while very often the drains are responsible, especially those in the shower. But why him? The reasons are different and it is important to identify the cause of bad odors to know what is the best way to act.

smelly shower drain

First of all, it is necessary to investigate the well in the bathroom. First, check that the point where the waste water accumulates is completely emptied. If not, it’s time to give it a good cleaning, ridding it of all the hair debris, detergents and drool that create the snag. You will easily get rid of the persistent bad smell. However, if you’re connected to the sewer system and don’t have a septic tank, the problem could depend on your pipes. First of all, it is necessary to check that the shower siphon is in good condition and does not need to be replaced. If it were damaged, it would not do its job properly, i.e. it would block the appearance of bad odors. Once the problem is identified, taking action is very simple.

How to get rid of bad smells in the shower

The smell of sewer in the bathroom is certainly not a pleasant thing. There are times when it gets stronger and stronger and can even affect the smell of the rest of your home. Identifying the causes of bad smell from drains is the essential first step in understanding how to act. Once the problem has been verified and established, there are several ways to act.

Bad smell in the bathroom

Without a doubt, a simple solution is to go to the supermarket and buy a drain cleaner or a product to eliminate bad odors, but you have to bear in mind that these are chemical products and their incorrect or too frequent use can end up damaging the pipes. If, on the other hand, you prefer more ecological remedies, there are various natural and homemade ways that can be used and their effectiveness is more than guaranteed. The products you’ll need are probably already in your pantry, these are baking soda and white vinegar. Let’s see how they can be used with a foolproof method.

Natural remedies against bad odors

Once you’ve established that the problem isn’t related to the siphon but is an increase in odors due to stagnation in your pipes, you can proceed with natural remedies. In addition to preserving the pipes, they will not release chemical odors into the environment and will also save you some money.

vinegar and baking soda against bad odors

If you choose to use baking soda, known to naturally remove odors, and vinegar, you’ll need hot water. Take a bowl, pour some hot, non-boiling water into it, and then add 5 tablespoons of baking soda and a glass of white vinegar. As soon as you add the two ingredients, they will trigger a chemical reaction, so you will see foam forming. Take advantage of this and pour the solution directly down the drain. For 30 minutes do not open the water and let the mixture act. When you see white foam coming out of the drain, it means that the compound has risen and has fulfilled its function of cleaning the drain. At this point, after 30 minutes, you can pour boiling water down the drain and say goodbye to the bad smell coming out of the drain.