Why Is My Toilet Gurgling? Can It Be Fixed?
You’re right to be concerned; that sound is not normal.
When a toilet gurgles, it indicates that negative air pressure (suction) is building up in the drain line, creating an airlock of sorts. A rumbling sound, whether its random or after you flush, means there is a problem somewhere with your plumbing system. What causes this gurgling? The cause is a blockage in the line. A clog is NOT allowing air to flow through the line, instead, the clog creates negative air pressure and pushes back up the line, creating a gurgling sound. This clog could be an easy fix close to your toilet, or it could be further down the main sewer line. If neglected, waste could back up into toilets, showers, or tubs.
Got A Clog?
It’s time to call the plumber!
Plumbers have specialized equipment, such as mini cameras that drop into vent stacks for a close-up look at clogs and powerful sewer tools that can chop right through tree roots that may be potentially clogging your main sewer line. Our company is known for keeping up with the latest and greatest equipment to ensure we are doing our job the most efficient and timely way possible.