Bad smells coming from drains usually mean that something is trapped, drying out, leaking or backing up inside the plumbing system. The most common causes are food waste in kitchen drains, hair and soap build-up in bathroom drains, dry water traps, blocked pipes, limescale, poor ventilation or sewer gases escaping through a faulty seal or pipe connection.
Volgens het team van 100% Loodgieterswerk, a drain smell should not be ignored if it keeps coming back, spreads through the home, appears with slow drainage, or smells like sewage or rotten eggs. If you need help diagnosing the cause, our professionele loodgietersdiensten in Calpe en de Costa Blanca can inspect the system and recommend the safest repair.
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Quick Answer: Why Do My Drains Smell Bad?
Drains smell bad when odour-producing material builds up inside the pipe or when gases from the drainage system are able to enter the home. A kitchen sink smell often comes from grease, food residue or bacteria. A bathroom drain smell often comes from hair, soap scum, stagnant water or a dry trap. A strong sewage or rotten egg smell can indicate sewer gas, a dry trap, a blocked vent, a damaged seal or a deeper drainage problem.
If the smell disappears after cleaning and running water, it may be minor. If it returns quickly or appears in several drains, call a plumber.
What Different Drain Smells Usually Mean
Different smells can point to different plumbing problems. This table can help you identify the likely cause before calling a plumber.
| Smell | Common meaning | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Rotten eggs | Possible sewer gas or hydrogen sulfide | Ventilate, check traps, call a plumber if persistent |
| Musty or damp smell | Moisture, stagnant water or hidden leak | Check for damp areas and slow drainage |
| Greasy kitchen smell | Food waste, fat or grease in the pipe | Clean strainer, avoid pouring grease, inspect if recurring |
| Sewage smell | Dry trap, blocked vent, damaged seal or drainage issue | Run water into unused drains and call if it returns |
| Chemical smell | Cleaning products trapped in pipe or reaction with residue | Flush with water; avoid mixing chemicals |
| Mouldy bathroom smell | Hair, soap scum, stagnant water or poor ventilation | Clean visible drain area and monitor |
| Smell after using water | Disturbed build-up or partial blockage | Arrange drain inspection if frequent |
This section is designed to answer the main question quickly: a smell is not always an emergency, but persistent, spreading or sewage-like odours should be investigated.
Why Drain Smells Should Not Be Ignored
Some drain smells are caused by simple build-up, but others can indicate a problem with the drainage system. Sewer gas can contain hydrogen sulfide, methane and other gases. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services explains that sewer gas may cause unpleasant odours and can create health concerns depending on the concentration and exposure.
Hydrogen sulfide is known for its rotten egg smell, and the CDC’s Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry notes that typical environmental levels are unlikely to cause health effects, but higher concentrations can affect the respiratory and nervous systems.
For normal household drain odours, the key is not to panic, but to act early. If a drain smell is strong, recurring or linked to headaches, nausea, dizziness, breathing irritation or a gas-like odour, ventilate the area and seek professional help.
1. A Dry Trap May Be Letting Sewer Smells In
Every sink, shower, bath and floor drain should have a trap that holds water. This water acts as a barrier that helps stop drainage gases entering the home. If a drain has not been used for a while, the trap can dry out and allow unpleasant smells to escape.
This is common in guest bathrooms, holiday homes, utility rooms, floor drains and properties left empty for weeks.
What to check:
Run water into the affected drain for 30 to 60 seconds. If it is a floor drain or rarely used shower, add enough water to refill the trap.
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If the smell disappears and does not return, the trap may simply have been dry. If it returns quickly, there may be a leak, faulty trap, blocked vent or deeper drainage issue.
For holiday properties or homes that are empty for part of the year, regular checks through our general plumbing repairs and maintenance service can help prevent recurring odours.
2. Food Waste and Grease Can Cause Kitchen Sink Smells
Kitchen sink smells are often caused by grease, oils, food residue, coffee grounds, sauces or small scraps trapped inside the pipe. Even if water still drains, organic material can stick to the pipe walls and produce unpleasant odours.
What to check:
Look at the sink strainer, plughole and visible waste area. If there is greasy residue, clean the visible parts and flush with warm water.
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Avoid pouring cooking oil, fat or grease into the sink. These substances can cool inside the pipe and trap food particles, leading to odours and blockages.
For more prevention advice, read our guide on how to prevent drain clogs in kitchen sinks and bathroom pipes.
3. Hair and Soap Scum Can Make Bathroom Drains Smell
Bathroom drains collect hair, soap, shampoo, toothpaste and skin oils. Over time, this material can form a sticky build-up inside the pipe. Bacteria can then grow in the residue and create a musty or sour smell.
What to check:
Remove visible hair from the drain cover. Do not push it further down the pipe. Clean the drain cover and surrounding area.
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If the drain also runs slowly, the smell may be linked to a developing blockage. A plumber can clear the pipe safely and check whether the issue is only local or part of a wider drainage problem.
If slow drainage is also present, visit our guide to Verstopte leidingen en kalkaanslag.
4. Limescale Can Trap Odours in Pipes
Hard water can leave mineral deposits inside pipes, fixtures and water-using appliances. These deposits can create rough surfaces where soap, grease and organic matter collect more easily.
Homes across the Costa Blanca can be affected by limescale, especially where maintenance is irregular or the plumbing system is older.
What to check:
Look for white or chalky deposits around taps, showerheads and plugholes. If bad smells come with slow water flow or frequent blockages, limescale may be part of the problem.
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A professional inspection can confirm whether scale, pipe restriction or residue build-up is contributing to the smell. For long-term protection, our water treatment systems service may also be useful.
5. A Blocked Vent or Poor Drainage Ventilation Can Cause Sewer Odours
Plumbing vents help air move through the drainage system. If a vent is blocked, damaged or poorly installed, traps may lose water or drainage gases may not move correctly. This can create gurgling sounds, slow drainage and bad smells.
What to check:
Listen for gurgling when water drains from sinks, showers or toilets. Notice whether the smell appears after flushing or using another fixture.
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Do not climb onto roofs or open vent systems yourself. Vent problems should be inspected by a professional plumber.
If you are unsure whether this is urgent, read our guide on wanneer moet je een professionele loodgieter bellen?.
6. A Damaged Seal or Pipe Connection May Be Leaking Odour
Bad smells can also come from a loose pipe connection, damaged toilet seal, cracked waste pipe or poorly sealed fitting. In this case, the smell may be strongest near a toilet, under a sink, behind a vanity unit or close to a wall.
What to check:
Look for damp patches, staining, warped flooring, loose fittings or odours that are stronger in one exact location.
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If you notice dampness or suspect a hidden leak, contact a plumber. Do not ignore odours combined with moisture, because water damage can worsen over time.
For wider moisture problems, our guide to Maak uw huis vochtbestendig may help you understand the signs.
7. The Smell May Be Coming From the Water, Not the Drain
Sometimes the drain is not the real source. If only hot water smells bad, the issue may be linked to the water heater or hot water system. If both hot and cold water smell, the water supply may need checking.
What to check:
Run cold water first, then hot water. Notice whether the smell appears only with hot water, only in one fixture, or throughout the home.
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If the smell is strongest from hot taps, arrange a hot water system inspection. Visit our diensten voor warmwatersystemen in Calpe en de Costa Blanca for help.
For water quality concerns, our domestic water supply plumbing service can also support diagnosis.
What You Can Safely Try Before Calling a Plumber
For mild drain odours, you can try a few safe checks:
- Run water into rarely used drains to refill dry traps
- Clean visible hair, soap residue and food debris
- Empty and clean sink strainers
- Flush the drain with warm water
- Check whether the smell comes from hot water or the drain
- Ventilate the room
- Avoid mixing chemical drain cleaners
Do not use repeated chemical drain cleaners, especially if the drain is blocked or several drains smell at once. Chemicals can remain trapped in the pipe and may damage seals, older pipework or surfaces.
When Should You Call a Plumber for Bad Drain Smells?
Call a plumber if the smell keeps coming back, smells like sewage or rotten eggs, appears in several drains, comes with slow drainage, gurgling, damp patches, low water pressure or visible leaks.
You should also call a plumber if the property has been empty for a long time and the smell does not clear after running water into the drains.
For urgent odours, suspected sewer gas, leaks or drainage issues, contact the team through the 100% Loodgieterswerk contactpagina.
Drain Odour Diagnosis in Calpe and the Costa Blanca
100% Plumbing helps homeowners, landlords, property managers and holiday-home owners in Calpe and across the Costa Blanca diagnose bad smells from drains, bathrooms, kitchens, utility rooms and hot water systems.
Our team can check traps, waste pipes, vents, seals, limescale, hidden leaks and drainage performance. If the issue is simple, we will explain the practical fix. If the smell points to a deeper plumbing problem, we can recommend the safest next step.
For complete support, visit our local plumbing services on the Costa Blanca.
FAQ About Bad Smells Coming From Drains
Why do my drains smell like rotten eggs?
A rotten egg smell can come from hydrogen sulfide or sewer gas, especially if a trap is dry, a vent is blocked or a drain connection is faulty. If the smell is strong or keeps returning, ventilate the area and call a plumber.
Why does my bathroom drain smell bad?
Bathroom drains often smell because of hair, soap scum, stagnant water, bacteria build-up or a dry trap. If the drain is also slow or gurgling, there may be a blockage or ventilation issue.
Why does my kitchen sink smell bad?
A kitchen sink usually smells bad because of grease, food waste, coffee grounds or residue trapped inside the pipe. Cleaning the visible drain area may help, but recurring smells can indicate a deeper build-up.
Can a dry trap cause sewer smells?
Yes. A dry trap can allow gases from the drainage system to enter the home. Running water into the drain may refill the trap, but if the smell returns quickly, the trap or pipework should be checked.
Are sewer smells from drains dangerous?
Sewer smells are not always dangerous at normal household levels, but they should not be ignored. Strong, persistent or rotten egg odours can indicate sewer gas and should be investigated, especially if anyone feels unwell.
When should I call a plumber for drain smells?
Call a plumber if the smell is persistent, sewage-like, affects several drains, comes with slow drainage or gurgling, or appears alongside damp patches, leaks or water pressure problems.
Laatste advies van 100% Loodgieterswerk
Bad smells from drains usually mean there is build-up, stagnant water, a dry trap, limescale, a blocked vent, a faulty seal or a deeper drainage issue. A smell that clears after cleaning may be minor, but a smell that returns should be checked.
For drain odour diagnosis, blocked pipes, hidden leaks or plumbing support in Calpe and across the Costa Blanca, contact 100% Loodgieterswerk.
Need help with bad smells coming from drains? Contact 100% Plumbing for reliable professionele loodgietersdiensten in Calpe en de Costa Blanca.

