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Turns out it was the combination of mulch and too much water in the corner of my house where there is not a lot of sun exposure. The soil was too wet and even though you don't smell it outside, somehow this combination released a smell into my bathroom through the vent hole which is nearby. I am currently running the fan in the bathroom all day to keep the smell from entering. I turned off two of the sprinkler heads and reduced the amount of time my sprinklers are on for.
We'll see if it gets better once the soil dries. The landscaper mentioned the quality of mulch that was used is some cheaper version that combines horse dung which is the cause of the smell. They sell higher quality mulch that doesn't have that smell when mixed with water. I'm not surprised by this and could see the home builder cutting expenses by using cheaper mulch.
Hope this helps others!
lNC, did you have mulch and excess water near your bathroom vent hole?
We'll see if it gets better once the soil dries. The landscaper mentioned the quality of mulch that was used is some cheaper version that combines horse dung which is the cause of the smell. They sell higher quality mulch that doesn't have that smell when mixed with water. I'm not surprised by this and could see the home builder cutting expenses by using cheaper mulch.
Hope this helps others!
lNC, did you have mulch and excess water near your bathroom vent hole?