This is not a venting problem. You have a possible blockage. Get a plumber to check your sewer lines. They may need to be cleaned out.
When the toilet is flushed, it creates a sudden change in pressure in the plumbing system. This change in pressure can cause air to be sucked into the drain pipes, leading to the gurgling sound in the tub as the air escapes.
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maybe bcuz to save water..
When you flush the toilet, the sudden rush of water can create air bubbles in the plumbing system. These air bubbles can travel through the pipes and escape through the tub drain, causing the gurgling sound.
When your tub gurgles when you flush the toilet, it is likely due to a blockage in the plumbing system. The flushing of the toilet creates a sudden rush of water that can cause air to be sucked in through the tub drain, resulting in the gurgling sound. This can be caused by a clog in the pipes or a venting issue in the plumbing system. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further plumbing problems.
I will usually pick the toilet straight up and set it in the tub if there is one. Put a towel in first to protect the tub finish and then tip it front to back several times to cause the water to come out. You can set the toilet into a pan big enough to hold the bottom and then carry it outside or rock in in the pan. There is only about a gallon at most in the base of the toilet after you have flushed it.
The clog is below the point where the toilet and the tub join the drain.
15 inches from outside edge of tub to center of toilet flange.
When your toilet gurgles while your tub drains, it is likely due to a blockage in the plumbing system. The gurgling sound occurs because air is being forced through the pipes as water drains, indicating that there is a restriction in the flow of water. This can be caused by a clog or a venting issue in the plumbing system. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to your plumbing system.
Water backing up in drains and making a gurgling sound in the tub can be caused by a clog in the plumbing system. This blockage prevents water from flowing smoothly, leading to backups and air bubbles that create the gurgling noise. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to the plumbing system.
think the drain may be slightly blocked. Your best bet is to call a plumber now to fix it. If you leave it too long you may have toilet water coming up in other areas in your house. You can try to fix it yourself but most of the chemical treatments don't do a lot.
A bathroom would have a toilet-sink-tub and or shower. A half bath has a toilet maybe a sink but no tub or shower.