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Plumbing in the Home - Smelly bath drain


Expert: Tieger Plumbing - 8/1/2004

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Mr. Tieger
Thank you for your reply.  I do appreciate a sarcastic sense of humour, which is why I picked up on the possibility that this WAS your sense of humour (I enjoy Seinfeld).  Being email though, makes it difficult to determine whether it's humour or not.  I'm glad yours was just humour.   Thanks for the fun, and advice on my drain. -------------------------
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Mr. Tieger - Obviously, if someone contacts you on this site for your expertise with a plumbing issue, they want to know
A)what you think the problem is... and B)what you think they can do about it.  That goes without saying. It's called ELABORATION. That is after all, what this site is about...  experts giving advice.  
Now, if by chance it was just your sense of humour...  funny,  but it should have been followed by some proper advice.  Thank you.
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-Is there a reason why you're not telling me what you think it is?------------------------
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Hello

Every time I run warm/hot water to start a shower, there seems to be an unpleasant gassy type odur coming from the drain.  Do you know what this is?

Thanks
Answer -
Yes I do.
Answer -
Sue, you only asked if I thought I knew what may cause the smell and I said Yes I do.

You never asked what can be done to stop it.

I would try pouring Clorox into the drains letting it sit for 15 minutes then let the water run for 2 minutes.

This should kill the bacteria that maybe causing the smell
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Sue, you are correct  Being from NYC  we forget not everyone can appriciate sarcastic humor like Seinfield etc.

Its a NYC thing Again I am sorry

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Hello again Sue, We must stop meeting like this.

Why don't you just contact me directly at Tiegerplumbing@aol.com and put in the subject "Sue" so I dont delete it.

I would look forward to chatting with you rather then going through this one letter at a time Or if you have YaHoo please let me know as I have that also.

You seem like a very bright fun person to talk with. Sylvan

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