The Potential Causes of Bad Odours in a House

December 17, 2022
Bad smell at home

*This is a collaborative post on the potential causes of bad odours in a house

When you walk through the front door after a busy day, you’ll want to take a moment to breathe in and be greeted with pleasant smells that signal it’s time to relax and unwind. Unfortunately, some of us are dealing with strange stenches that do anything but promote peace and calm. Whether it’s lingering from the bathroom, your pets, or lurking from the sewer, these smells can make your home nearly unbearable to be in.

Now is the time to get to the root of the problem if you’re dealing with bad odours. Here are some of the potential causes.

Bad odours in a house could be lingering smoke

From the minute you step into a house, you can tell if someone has smoked inside. This is because cigarette smoke can get just about everywhere in a property. In fact, the odour can embed itself on walls, carpets, fabrics, and flooring, leaving a lingering odour that’s difficult to get rid of. It is a difficult job to remove cigarette smoke, but that’s not to say it’s impossible. Steaming your carpets, cleaning your ceiling and walls, and using treatments to neutralise the chemical odours that are left from smoke can quickly improve the air quality.

Mould

If you’ve ever noticed a musty smell lingering in your home, there’s a very good chance you’ve got mould or mildew growing somewhere inside. Mould is actually one of the most common sources of smells in a property, and it can grow in all kinds of places. However, the most common tend to be in damp rooms like the bathroom or kitchen. Mould isn’t just smelly but can be toxic. Its spores can float in the air and be inhaled, causing respiratory and allergy issues. Finding the mould’s source and using a specialist cleaner to get rid of it should be your next steps.

Bad odours in a house could be faulty wiring

Are you noticing a burning smell around your home? If the smell persists, it’s time to examine your electrics. This is because faulty wiring could be the cause. If you ignore the problem, you’re at risk of an electrical fire. You can look for electricians near me with the help of MyBuilder. They have an extensive list of trustworthy electricians across the UK that can fix faulty wiring, and most importantly, get rid of the burning odour. 

Gas

Natural gas that’s used for heating and cooking all over the country is an odourless, colourless gas. Because it’s completely undetectable, this makes it an extremely dangerous hazard should it leak into a property. For this reason, an additive is given to natural gas to make it smell like rotten eggs. Should you notice this smell lingering around the home, it’s time to take action. Gas leaks can be fatal so don’t delay in calling in the experts. You’re also at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which too can be deadly.

While some of the causes above you can deal with yourself, others require professionals to sort out the problem. Once you tackle the problem, you’ll find it easier to maintain clean, fresh, pleasant air that help you feel right at home. 

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