What Causes Bad-Smelling Drains?
Before fixing the issue, it helps to understand what’s causing it. Common reasons include:
Once you know the cause, you can choose the right solution.
Step-by-Step: How to Fix a Smelly Drain
Start by running hot water for 1–2 minutes. This helps loosen grease, soap scum, and other buildup that can cause odors.
Remove the drain cover if possible and wipe away any visible debris, hair, or grime. This is often where odors start forming.
A natural cleaning method that works well for mild odors:
This helps break down buildup and neutralize odors.
The P-trap is the curved pipe under your sink that holds water to block sewer gases.
If the trap is dry or clogged, it can easily cause bad smells.
If a sink or shower hasn’t been used in a while, the P-trap may have dried out. Simply run water for 30–60 seconds to restore the water seal and block odors.
If the smell continues, there may be buildup further down the line. A drain snake or auger can help remove deeper blockages.
If multiple drains in your home smell bad or gurgle, you may have a blocked plumbing vent. This is a more serious issue that typically requires a licensed plumber.
When to Call a Professional Plumber
You should contact a plumber if:
These symptoms often indicate a deeper plumbing issue that DIY methods won’t fully resolve.
Preventing Future Drain Odors
To keep your drains smelling fresh:
Need Help With a Smelly Drain?
If you’re dealing with persistent drain odors in your home or business, our team is here to help. We provide professional drain cleaning and plumbing services to keep your system running smoothly.
📞 Call The Dailey Company at 979-260-2020 for fast, reliable service.
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