Gurgling from sinks, showers or toilets is basically your plumbing “clearing its throat.” It often means air is getting trapped because water isn’t flowing smoothly down the line. Something—grease, hair, soap scum—is starting to narrow the pipe.
If you pay attention and act when this starts, you can use mild drain cleaners (the safe kind), hot water flushes, or simple mechanical tools to clear minor buildup before it becomes a complete clog.
Ignoring gurgles until water actually backs up into your shower or toilet bowl turns a small preventive job into a smelly emergency.
