Quick answer
When your sink gurgles as the dishwasher drains, it’s usually a clogged drain or vent. Clear the P-trap, clean the air gap, and check for vent blockages to restore proper drainage and airflow.
Confirm the symptom
- Gurgling sound from sink when dishwasher drains
- Slow drainage in sink or dishwasher
- Foul odors from sink drain
Tools and prep
- Plumber’s snake or drain auger
- Bucket or container for water
- Rubber gloves
- Adjustable wrench
- Vinegar and baking soda
- Plastic scraper
- Turn off dishwasher power and water supply before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check the Dishwasher Air GapDo: Locate the air gap on the countertop near the sink. Remove the cap and inspect for food particles or debris.Observe: Debris or clogs in the air gap.Means: Clogged air gap is causing the gurgling.Next: Clean the air gap with a plastic scraper and flush with water.
- Clear the P-TrapDo: Place a bucket under the P-trap. Use an adjustable wrench to loosen the slip nuts and remove the trap.Observe: Debris or buildup in the P-trap.Means: Clogged P-trap is restricting water flow.Next: Clean the P-trap with a brush or plumber’s snake and reattach it securely.
- Inspect the Vent PipeDo: Check the vent pipe near the roof or under the sink for blockages like leaves or debris.Observe: Obstruction in the vent pipe.Means: Blocked vent is causing air pressure issues.Next: Clear the vent pipe with a plumber’s snake or call a professional if it’s hard to reach.
- Use Baking Soda and VinegarDo: Pour a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the sink drain, followed by hot water.Observe: Fizziness indicates a reaction with debris.Means: Mild clogs are being dissolved.Next: Repeat if gurgling persists after the first treatment.
- Test the Dishwasher Drain HoseDo: Inspect the dishwasher drain hose for kinks, clogs, or improper connections.Observe: Kinks or clogs in the hose.Means: Restricted flow is causing backpressure.Next: Straighten the hose or replace it if damaged.
- Check for Main Sewer Line IssuesDo: Look for gurgling in other drains or slow drainage throughout the house.Observe: Multiple drains are affected.Means: Main sewer line may be clogged.Next: Call a professional plumber for inspection and cleaning.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Air Gap Food particles and debris block the air gap, disrupting airflow and causing gurgling. | Common | Easy | Air gap filter |
| Clogged P-Trap Grease, hair, and food particles accumulate in the P-trap, restricting water flow. | Common | Easy–Medium | P-trap or cleaning tools |
| Blocked Vent Pipe Debris or ice in the vent pipe prevents proper air pressure, causing gurgling. | Sometimes | Medium–Hard | Vent pipe cleaning tools |
| Kinked or Clogged Dishwasher Hose A kink or blockage in the hose restricts water flow from the dishwasher. | Sometimes | Easy | Dishwasher drain hose |
| Main Sewer Line Clog A blockage in the main sewer line affects all drains, causing gurgling and slow drainage. | Rare | Hard | Professional plumbing service |
| Improper Drain Installation Incorrect slope or connections in the drain system cause poor drainage and gurgling. | Rare | Hard | Professional plumbing service |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for sink gurgling issues include:
- Air gap filter
- P-trap cleaning tools
- Dishwasher drain hose
- Plumber’s snake or auger
- Vent pipe cleaning kit
Purchase parts compatible with your sink and dishwasher model for a proper fit.
When to call a professional
- Gurgling persists after clearing all visible clogs
- Multiple drains are affected or slow
- Vent pipe is inaccessible or damaged
- You suspect a main sewer line blockage
- You’re unsure about working with plumbing systems
FAQ
Why does my sink gurgle when the dishwasher drains?
Gurgling usually indicates a clog in the air gap, P-trap, or vent pipe, disrupting airflow and drainage balance.
Can I use chemical drain cleaners?
Avoid chemical cleaners as they can damage pipes and are less effective for mechanical blockages. Use baking soda and vinegar instead.
How do I locate the air gap?
The air gap is typically a small, cylindrical device on the countertop near the sink, often labeled or covered with a cap.
What if the gurgling stops but returns later?
Recurring gurgling may indicate a deeper clog or improper installation. Check the vent pipe or call a professional.
Is a clogged main sewer line dangerous?
Yes, a main sewer line clog can cause backups and water damage. Address it immediately with professional help.