your vent on your shower or kitchen (if you have one) is not working and either the air from the water in the shower drain is carried down stream till it T's off to your kitchen sink then the air follows to your kitchen sink drain line backwards and to your kitchen sink trap and then bubbles through your trap because your water in your kitchen trap can not drain but the air has enough pressure to go through it OR your water from your shower is flowing past your kitchen drain T and making a siphon which causes air to go through your kitchen trap and makes the gurgling sound one way to fix the problem is to add a Vent line on your kitchen drain and your shower drain with in 42" on 1 1/2 or 60" on 2" on your trap arm if you want to follow the UPC code.
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The rubber stop washer has failed.
A bad valve can cause this sort of sound.
the shower and bath water comes from two different places so their is two different pipes. Get the shower pipe checked out by a plummer and they cause fix the pipe.
A blocked drain.
Your kitchen sink drain and your shower drain are connected to a common drain line. There is some sort of blockage in the drain line past the point where the shower drain ties in. You need to call a plumber to run a snake through the drain line from the kitchen to where it ties in to the main drain of your house.
yes it definitly can. im a smoker and when im in the shower or running or even just sitting there i get chest pains outta the bluee.
It is much safer to take a bath than a shower cause in the shower you can slip so I would bath
cause you dont shower
Someone may have shut off the water to that faucet, or a pipe may have froze, or there may be air in the pipe.
drain must be freezing some where, when water is added it thaws and may cause gurgling,
Seats in the main valve body are leaking by, allowing water to go to the shower head.
yes cause it cant have a shower dah