Gurgling sound ?

   / Gurgling sound ? #12  
Yes I do but it's on the other side of the house from where the sound seems to be coming from.
Doesnt matter if there is a drain that connects to the septic in the same room.

I agree with MossRoad, as he probably suspects there is an issue with the septic.

The inlet at the first baffle is clogged, or the outlet to the distribution box is clogged, or the leach field is draining too slow.. could also just be a clogged main vent.

I had the same 'gurgling' sound twice. Once it turned out to be roots growing into the tank at the inlet clogging it.

The second time was squirrels throwing nuts down my vent stack, clogging it. :cautious: Though that time it was more 'normal' sounding in that it pulled air during major water drain events, like the washer draining.
 
   / Gurgling sound ? #13  
Gurgling, to me at least, means a slug of water wants to push past a slug of air. That's why I'd lean towards a venting issue.

Could be something simple like leaves in the vent, dead squirrel, etc... or not. Who knows? Anyhow, I'd investigate that first.

We started getting gurgling drains in our house. Come to find out the last owners installed a vent pipe from basement through the roof, but didn't secure it well, so it slid down about 3". That caused water to pool at the bottom of the vent pipe elbow, as it was the lowest point after it slipped. Every time we'd drain a sink or tub, eventually it would pull a slug of air through that pool and gurgle. I pushed the vent pipe back up from the basement and strapped it good. No more gurgles.

Good luck finding the culprit. With pipes, a sound you hear somewhere can be coming from across the house.
 
   / Gurgling sound ? #14  
In the last couple of weeks I have been hearing a gurgling sound every once in a while like a bunch of air just came to the surface.
It has been driving me nuts because I could not pinpoint the source. I think It is coming from the utility room where my bladder tank and water heater are located.
Could it be a bad bladder tank that could make that noise?

Dave
If you have some help, you could have them fill all of your sinks and tub while standing in the area where you hear the noise. If no noises, then drain everything at once.

If it makes noises while you're filling that's different than making noises while you're draining. Might help to narrow down the source?
 
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   / Gurgling sound ? #15  
Have you noticed any water pressure changes, or a shorter period of time between pump cycles? That might indicate bladder tank issues. But I've never heard a bladder tank gurgle. If the bladder failed, I'd guess the pump would cycle more frequently, but don't see how it would gurgle.
 
   / Gurgling sound ? #16  
Water heaters will make similar noises if you have sediment build-up getting close to the lower element and/or an anode rod gone.
 

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