Is that gas I can smell??

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Heathwood

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2,548 posts

203 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Ok, I'm finding this a bit weird but I'm sure there's a logical explanation..

I have recently started using my front reception room as my main lounge, having not used it very much in the couple of years I've owned the house.

A couple of times I've noticed a strong acrid smell in the room which I thing may be gas. Now before you all start screaming "call British Gas", I should add that I do not have any gas in this room and there is no smell elsewhere in the house. Also, my gas meter hasn't moved all day, which it surely would if I had a leek?!

The house is a 1930's semi and I'm sure the smell is at its worst right near the dividing wall. In fact, the wall itself gives off a strong smell if you sniff it closely. Oh, and so far this only happens on a Sunday..

Could it be that my next door neighbour has a problem with their gas but it is leaching (spl?) through the wall to my house? It's the only thing I can think of. Any other thoughts?


tybo

2,284 posts

218 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Go ask them (or inform them)?

GreenDog

2,261 posts

193 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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The answer is still "Call British Gas"

Big Al.

68,885 posts

259 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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GreenDog said:
The answer is still "Call British Gas"
OH yes

The leak MAY be before your meter, so get it checked and pronto would be my advise. IIRC it dosn't cost anything either.

Sheets Tabuer

19,007 posts

216 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Light a scented candle to mask the smell hehe

Is there a compost heap or drain etc near the room?

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Take a closer look at that gas meter.


selnic

466 posts

268 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Call 0800 111 999

Steve748

8,542 posts

185 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Better you call out TRANSCO for them to check it than us read in The Sun.....Muppet(45) was posting on the internet that he could SMELL GAS, unfortunately for him he ignored EVERYBODY that posted that he should call TRANSCO minutes before his house was DEMOLISHED by a lightswitch spark that ignited the gas that was escaping from an underground leak and exiting in his front room. Sadly this member of 'Pistonheads' who was renovating his home is unavailable for comment

Heathwood

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2,548 posts

203 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Steve748 said:
Better you call out TRANSCO for them to check it than us read in The Sun.....Muppet(45) was posting on the internet that he could SMELL GAS, unfortunately for him he ignored EVERYBODY that posted that he should call TRANSCO minutes before his house was DEMOLISHED by a lightswitch spark that ignited the gas that was escaping from an underground leak and exiting in his front room. Sadly this member of 'Pistonheads' is unavailable for comment
eek It would be easier however if the smell was consistent / continuous. I've only noticed it once prior to today (last sunday for about an hour). You're right though of course, think I'll make a call or two tomorrow; perhaps after I've given the neighbours a knock..

Albert Bridge

896 posts

194 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Yes, call Transco.We had someone come round a few months ago and he mentioned in passing that he thought he could smell gas.I phoned Transco and it turned out we had a MASSIVE gas leak - I couldn't smell it at all.Apparently it had been leaking for ageseek

HRG

72,857 posts

240 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Heathwood said:
Steve748 said:
Better you call out TRANSCO for them to check it than us read in The Sun.....Muppet(45) was posting on the internet that he could SMELL GAS, unfortunately for him he ignored EVERYBODY that posted that he should call TRANSCO minutes before his house was DEMOLISHED by a lightswitch spark that ignited the gas that was escaping from an underground leak and exiting in his front room. Sadly this member of 'Pistonheads' is unavailable for comment
eek It would be easier however if the smell was consistent / continuous. I've only noticed it once prior to today (last sunday for about an hour). You're right though of course, think I'll make a call or two tomorrow; perhaps after I've given the neighbours a knock the house has blown up..

speedtwelve

3,512 posts

274 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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The previous owner has probably left a dead body under the floorboards in your front room, which is now becoming 'ripe'.

HTH.

Heathwood

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203 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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speedtwelve said:
The previous owner has probably left a dead body under the floorboards in your front room, which is now becoming 'ripe'.

HTH.
Can Transco deal with that too? wink

johnnywgk

2,579 posts

183 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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heathwood, nice to see you're still with us

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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johnnywgk said:
heathwood, nice to see you're still with us
He'll be leaving again soon, heading into orbit.

Heathwood

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2,548 posts

203 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Symbolica said:
johnnywgk said:
heathwood, nice to see you're still with us
He'll be leaving again soon, heading into orbit.
Haha, thanks guys. There was actually a scented candle burning away on the fireplace when I walked in the room and noticed the smell!! I am wondering whether it is more likely to be fumes from next doors chimney rather than neat gas. Don't worry though, I'm making that call tomorrow morning anyway..

mikechandler

1,998 posts

203 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Heathwood said:
Symbolica said:
johnnywgk said:
heathwood, nice to see you're still with us
He'll be leaving again soon, heading into orbit.
Haha, thanks guys. There was actually a scented candle burning away on the fireplace when I walked in the room and noticed the smell!! I am wondering whether it is more likely to be fumes from next doors chimney rather than neat gas. Don't worry though, I'm making that call tomorrow morning anyway..
If you are with us yikes

Beyond Rational

3,524 posts

216 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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If you have a laptop, take it into the lounge and enable the Smelliphone so we can all have a whiff.

rumpelstiltskin

2,805 posts

260 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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We get a really strong gas smell in our living room,especially,but not always,when it's windy outside?We've had Transco out three or four times but they never find anything wrong.Half the time we're sitting here with headaches and generally feeling crap but what can we do,move?rolleyes

Tunku

7,703 posts

229 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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You have a Tom cat AICMFP