Why does my toilet bubble when I flush?
Short Answer: Bubbling usually indicates a drainage restriction or venting problem, and a septic issue becomes more likely if multiple fixtures are affected.
Detailed Answer: Air trapped in the drainage system can be forced through the toilet when wastewater flow is restricted. Septic backups, clogged building sewers, blocked vents, or drain field problems can all contribute. If bubbling occurs alongside slow drains, odors, or backups, septic diagnosis becomes more important.
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