Why does the water in my travel trailer stink?
If your freshwater tank is older, or if it’s been sitting in your stored RV for a while, it may begin to harbor bacteria. As a result, the tank can develop an unpleasant smell or make your drinking water taste bad. You can solve this problem with some old fashioned bleach.
How do I get the smell out of my camper water?
The best way to get rid of this is by cleaning and sanitizing your tank.
- Fill your fresh water tank up 3/4 full.
- Mix 1 cup bleach with 1 gallon of water.
- Pour Bleach/Water mixture into the fresh water tank.
- Fill fresh water tank full with water.
- Turn the water pump on.
- Open all faucets until you smell the bleach.
Why does my trailer smell like sewer?
A common cause for black water tank clogs is toilet paper. RV tanks were not designed for regular toilet paper. Using this can lead to clogs, which are a sure-fire way your holding tank will start to smell.
Why do I have a musty smell in my RV?
This is the smell of a water leak, and it likely means water damage, as well as the potential of mold. If you smell a musty cave-like smell in your rig or if you notice the distinct scent of mildew, sniff it out and pinpoint its location.
Why does my RV water smell like sulfur?
If you have an RV, it can happen. If it’s both hot and cold water that’s affected, then it’s probably a sulfur issue. If it’s only the hot water, though, it’s because of bacteria that grows in the hot water tank. You can either access this tank yourself (but being careful not to burn yourself) or let a professional take care of it.
How to sanitize fresh water in a camper?
Using the water pump and solution from the freshwater tank… Refill the water heater with the sanitizing solution. Run each faucet in the camper until you smell bleach. Start with the faucests that are closest and moving to the ones that are farthest.
Why does my RV water heater smell weird?
The smell is caused by an anaerobic bacteria that lives in some water and reacts strangely to the sacrificial anode rods in many RV water heaters. This won’t hurt you, but it sure doesn’t smell pleasant.
This is the smell of a water leak, and it likely means water damage, as well as the potential of mold. If you smell a musty cave-like smell in your rig or if you notice the distinct scent of mildew, sniff it out and pinpoint its location.
Why does my camper tank smell like sewer?
The reason for this is two-fold: First, keeping it open allows liquid waste to drain while leaving solids behind to dry out, stick, and cause clogs and smells that are virtually impossible to get rid of. Second, the smell from the sewer actually has the ability to make its way into your camper if the valve is left open.
Using the water pump and solution from the freshwater tank… Refill the water heater with the sanitizing solution. Run each faucet in the camper until you smell bleach. Start with the faucests that are closest and moving to the ones that are farthest.
How can I get rid of the smell in my RV?
Rinse the black tank well using a black tank cleaning wand. Always use a drop-in tank treatment such as this one. Make sure your toilet is sealing properly and that the bowl is holding a small amount of water at all times. Check your black tank roof vent for any clogs that could be preventing smelly gases from escaping.