We can't solve your problem remotely, but here are a few things to try: Close all the interior doors in the house for at least 24 hours. Then go outside for at least an hour or two to "zero-out" your nose. Return to the house and carefully sniff the air in each room to see if you can narrow down the source of the smell. Go up to each bathroom sink and get your nose as close as you can to the overflow channel opening, then take a good sniff. If you get a strong smell from there, let us know. Pull up the corners of the carpets to look for mold and smell the underside of the carpets carefully. Don't run that ozone machine while people are in the house.
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