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If your shower drain makes a gurgling sound, it usually means air is trapped in the plumbing system due to a partial clog or a venting problem.

In This Article:
Quick Answer
Quick Fix
Why This Happens
Common Causes
What to Check
When to Call a Plumber
FAQs

A properly functioning drain system allows both water and air to move freely. When something restricts that flow, air is pulled through the drain, creating a gurgling or bubbling sound.

This is often an early warning sign of a developing clog or vent issue.

Quick Answer

A gurgling shower drain is typically caused by a partial drain blockage or a blocked plumbing vent. Clearing the clog or restoring airflow usually fixes the problem.

Bottom Line: A gurgling shower drain is usually an early-stage clog or vent issue. If ignored, it can develop into a larger drain or sewer problem.

If multiple fixtures are affected, this may indicate a main drain clog.

Quick Fix

  • Remove the drain cover and clear visible debris
  • Flush with hot water to loosen buildup
  • Use a drain auger (snake) for deeper clogs

Why a Shower Drain Gurgles

Your plumbing system relies on proper airflow to keep water moving smoothly.

  • Water flows through the drain
  • Air enters through vents to balance pressure

When a problem occurs:

  • A blockage slows water flow
  • Air cannot move freely
  • Air is pulled through the drain, causing gurgling

This usually indicates a vent or drain issue. See How Drain-Waste-Vent Systems Work.

Common Causes

ProblemLikely CauseWhat It Means
Gurgling during drainageHair or soap buildupPartial clog forming
Slow draining waterPartial blockageFlow restriction
Frequent gurglingBlocked ventAirflow problem
Multiple fixtures affectedMain drain issueSystem-wide clog

If other fixtures react, see why a toilet gurgles when flushed.

What to Check

1. Remove Surface Debris

Hair and soap buildup are the most common causes.

2. Clear the Drain

3. Check Other Fixtures

If other drains are affected, the issue may be deeper in the system.

Related symptoms:

4. Check Plumbing Vents

Blocked vents can prevent proper airflow.

See Plumbing Vent Problems.

When to Call a Plumber

  • Gurgling continues after cleaning the drain
  • Multiple fixtures are affected
  • You suspect a vent or sewer issue
  • Water backs up into other drains

If the cause isn’t clear, a sewer camera inspection may be needed.

For repair costs, see Sewer Line Repair Cost.

If you’re unsure who to call, see Plumber vs. Drain Cleaning Service.

FAQs

Why does my shower drain gurgle?

This is usually caused by a partial clog or a venting issue that disrupts airflow.

Is a gurgling drain serious?

It can be an early warning sign of a larger plumbing problem.

Can hair cause gurgling?

Yes. Hair buildup is one of the most common causes.

Will drain cleaner fix it?

It may help with minor clogs, but mechanical cleaning is usually more effective.

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