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If your toilet gurgles or bubbles during or after flushing, it usually means air is trapped in the drain system—often due to a blockage or a venting problem.

In This Article:
Quick Answer
Common Signs
Likely Causes
What to Check
When It’s Serious|
When to Call a Plumber

Occasional gurgling may not be serious, but frequent bubbling sounds can signal a developing drain or vent issue that should be addressed before it gets worse.

Quick Answer

A gurgling toilet is usually caused by a partial drain blockage or a plumbing vent problem. Clearing the blockage or restoring proper venting typically resolves the issue.

Bottom Line: Gurgling means air and water aren’t moving properly through the drain system. Fixing the airflow or clearing the restriction will stop the noise—and may prevent a bigger clog or backup.

If the gurgling happens along with slow drains elsewhere in the house, this may indicate a main drain clog rather than a simple toilet problem.

In many cases, toilet gurgling is caused by plumbing vent problems that prevent the drain system from balancing air pressure properly.

Common Signs of a Gurgling Toilet

  • Gurgling or bubbling sounds during flushing
  • Air bubbles appearing in the bowl
  • Water level rising or dropping unexpectedly
  • Slow flushing or draining
  • Other nearby drains making noise

Common Causes of Toilet Gurgling

ProblemLikely CauseFix
Bubbling in bowlPartial clog in trapPlunge or auger toilet
Slow draining fixturesBranch drain blockageClear drain line
Frequent gurglingBlocked plumbing ventClear vent obstruction
Multiple fixtures affectedMain sewer line issueProfessional inspection

What to Check

1. Check for Minor Clogs

Use a flange plunger to clear partial blockages in the toilet trap. Even a small obstruction can disrupt water flow and create air bubbles.

plunging a clogged toilet
Use a flange plunger to clear minor clogs that can cause gurgling. Quinn Martin / Shutterstock.com

2. Check How the Toilet Drains

Flush the toilet and observe the bowl.

If the water drains slowly or rises higher than normal before going down, a partial blockage is likely restricting flow.

See Toilet Keeps Clogging.

3. Check Nearby Fixtures

If sinks, tubs, or showers drain slowly or make noise when the toilet is flushed, the problem may be in the branch drain line

If your sink also reacts when the toilet is flushed, see why a sink gurgles when the toilet flushes for a closely related symptom.

See Sink Gurgles When Toilet Flushes.

4. Check Plumbing Vents

Plumbing vents allow air into the drain system so water can flow properly. If a vent is blocked, the system may pull air through the toilet instead—causing gurgling.

Leaves, debris, or bird nests can block roof vents.

See Plumbing Vent Problems.

5. Watch for Drain Line Warning Signs

If gurgling continues, look for signs of a larger problem:

  • Slow drains throughout the home
  • Gurgling in multiple fixtures
  • Water backing up into tubs or showers
  • Sewer odors

These symptoms may indicate a developing drain or sewer blockage.

See Sewer Line Blockages.

When the Problem May Be More Serious

  • Blocked plumbing vent stack
  • Branch drain obstruction
  • Main sewer line blockage
  • Septic or sewer system issues

If gurgling is frequent or affects multiple fixtures, don’t wait—what starts as a minor airflow issue can turn into a full backup

If the cause is not obvious or the problem keeps coming back, diagnosis may require a sewer camera inspection to identify the exact blockage or pipe problem.

When to Call a Plumber

Call a professional if:

  • Gurgling occurs frequently or is getting worse
  • Multiple fixtures are affected
  • Water backs up into other drains
  • Basic plunging does not resolve the issue

If needed, you can find a qualified plumber near you.

For hiring advice, see Trade Secrets for Hiring the Right Plumber.

FAQs: Toilet Gurgling

Why does my toilet gurgle when I flush it?

This is usually caused by a partial blockage or a venting problem that disrupts airflow in the drain system.

Is a gurgling toilet a serious problem?

It can be. Occasional gurgling may be minor, but frequent gurgling often signals a developing clog or vent issue.

Can a clogged vent cause toilet gurgling?

Yes. A blocked vent can prevent proper airflow and create pressure that leads to bubbling or gurgling.

Will plunging fix a gurgling toilet?

It can if the cause is a minor clog in the toilet trap or nearby drain.

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