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Erin Wallace
03-17-2012, 11:48 AM
In the winter the foyer to my apartment building smells like natural gas. NICOR gas came and inspected and found no leaks. In the warmer weather the Apt. smells like car exhaust. I live on the first floor, and the hotwater heater and central air/heating are located at the rear of the building just sub floor level of my apartment. The building is next to a lumber yard. We are also having some plumbing issues in the kitchen, seems like a pipe was plugged which was fixed after we moved in but now when we run the dishwasher water seems to be coming up through the floor tiles and from under the cabinets, no leaking from pipes under the sink - can this be related the poor air quality - Any ideas? The building owner will be contacted about water leaks after the weekend.:eek:

Scott Patterson
03-18-2012, 07:59 AM
In the winter the foyer to my apartment building smells like natural gas. NICOR gas came and inspected and found no leaks. In the warmer weather the Apt. smells like car exhaust. I live on the first floor, and the hotwater heater and central air/heating are located at the rear of the building just sub floor level of my apartment. The building is next to a lumber yard. We are also having some plumbing issues in the kitchen, seems like a pipe was plugged which was fixed after we moved in but now when we run the dishwasher water seems to be coming up through the floor tiles and from under the cabinets, no leaking from pipes under the sink - can this be related the poor air quality - Any ideas? The building owner will be contacted about water leaks after the weekend.:eek:

No telling what it might be. It could be everything from fumes from traffic on the street, plumbing problems to heating and cooling problems.

Do you have central AC?
What type of Heating system?

Erin Wallace
03-18-2012, 10:18 AM
We have central air and a furnace 'force air?"

Scott Patterson
03-18-2012, 11:40 AM
We have central air and a furnace 'force air?"

Well, it would go with reason that it has to do with the HVAC system but this is just a SWAG.

Erin Wallace
03-18-2012, 08:19 PM
Thanks for responding everyone. I will discuss with the building owner. Lots of good info on your site - appreciate it. E

Galen L. Beasley
03-19-2012, 06:32 AM
Although carbon monoxide is odorless, a CO detector might be a good investment.