Gurgling sounds from sinks, toilets or floor drains often mean air is struggling to move properly through the pipes because something is partially blocking the water flow. Instead of water running smoothly, it fights to get past a buildup of hair, grease, soap or other debris, creating those strange noises.
If you ignore gurgling, the blockage may grow until water drains very slowly or stops altogether. In some cases, it can even cause smells or backflow.
When you hear new, regular gurgling, especially after using larger amounts of water (like emptying a bath or using a washing machine), it’s a good idea to investigate. Sometimes a basic cleaning or a simple drain snake can fix it early.
Think of gurgling as the system clearing its throat to tell you, “Something’s not quite right here.”
