We had to dig up and replace the sewer pipe in one of the buildings I work in and it was utterly vile, my way of dealing with the smell was to spray down everything with undiluted Mr Clean (one of the few cleaning products I can use where the scent doesn't irritate me) a few times, the lemony scent does dissippate fairly quickly and takes a lot of the stink with it, somehow. I've also used it when we've had sewage back up into that same basement due to a different problem and it really helped.
If you have a floor drain, make sure to pour some water down it regularly so its trap doesn't dry out and let sewer gas out. Another building I did some work at, we put a bottle of drug store glycerine down the never-used floor drain because glycerine won't evaporate like water will.
We had to dig up and replace the sewer pipe in one of the buildings I work in and it was utterly vile, my way of dealing with the smell was to spray down everything with undiluted Mr Clean (one of the few cleaning products I can use where the scent doesn't irritate me) a few times, the lemony scent does dissippate fairly quickly and takes a lot of the stink with it, somehow. I've also used it when we've had sewage back up into that same basement due to a different problem and it really helped.
If you have a floor drain, make sure to pour some water down it regularly so its trap doesn't dry out and let sewer gas out. Another building I did some work at, we put a bottle of drug store glycerine down the never-used floor drain because glycerine won't evaporate like water will.