A bathtub drain that smells musty, sour, or like sewer gas is more than just unpleasant — it’s usually a sign that something inside the drain system needs attention.
Some homeowners notice the smell only when they walk into the bathroom. Others notice it most when they run water, use the shower, or after the tub has been sitting unused.
At Freedom Plumbing, Inc., we regularly help homeowners throughout Lexington, Columbia, Irmo, and the surrounding Midlands identify the source of drain odors and determine whether the issue is simple buildup, a plumbing problem, or something that needs professional attention.
If your bathtub drain smells musty or sewery, here are the most common reasons why.
Drain odors are usually caused by one of two things:
In many homes, the smell isn’t actually coming from the tub itself — it’s coming from what has built up inside the drain or from sewer gas escaping where it shouldn’t.
This is one of the most common causes of a smelly tub drain.
Bathtub and shower drains collect a surprising amount of material over time, including:
That buildup can form a slimy coating inside the drain line and overflow channel. As it sits, it can begin to smell musty, sour, or rotten.
Signs this may be the problem:
This kind of buildup is also one reason some homeowners begin noticing drain flies around tubs or bathroom sinks.
Related reading: Why Am I Seeing Drain Flies in My Bathroom or Kitchen?
Under your tub or shower drain is a curved section of pipe called a P-trap.
Its job is to hold a small amount of water that creates a barrier between your home and sewer gases in the drain system.
If that trap dries out, sewer odors can rise through the drain and into the bathroom.
This is more common in:
Signs of a dry trap:
In some cases, simply running water may refill the trap and temporarily improve the odor. But if the smell continues, the trap may not be the only issue.
Bathtubs often have an overflow opening beneath the overflow plate. That hidden area can collect:
Homeowners often clean the visible drain opening but completely miss the overflow channel, which can become a major source of odors.
If your tub drain smells bad but the visible drain doesn’t look especially dirty, the overflow may be contributing to the problem.
A slow-draining bathtub doesn’t just create an inconvenience — it can also create odor.
When water and debris don’t move out of the drain line properly, they sit in the pipe longer and begin to break down.
That can create:
If your bathtub is slow to drain, the odor problem may not go away until the restriction is properly cleared.
If the odor is strongly “sewer-like,” there may be an issue beyond simple buildup.
Possible plumbing-related causes can include:
This becomes more likely if you are also experiencing:
A bathtub drain can smell bad even when it isn’t fully clogged.
Sometimes the problem is simply a heavy layer of bacteria-laden sludge coating the pipe walls.
This is especially common when the tub is used frequently and products like:
continue building up in the line.
Because the drain may still “work,” homeowners often ignore the odor until it becomes persistent.
Sometimes yes — but not always.
A musty bathtub drain smell is often caused by localized buildup in the tub drain itself. However, if the odor is strong, persistent, or accompanied by other plumbing symptoms, it may point to a larger issue.
You should pay closer attention if you also notice:
When several symptoms show up together, it’s a good idea to have the plumbing evaluated.
When a tub drain smells bad, many homeowners reach for a bottle of drain cleaner.
Unfortunately, chemical drain cleaners often don’t solve the actual problem.
They may:
If the smell keeps coming back, there’s a good chance the underlying cause hasn’t actually been corrected.
If your bathtub drain smells musty or sewery, a plumber can help determine whether the issue is:
At Freedom Plumbing, Inc., we help homeowners identify the source of drain odors and determine the best path forward.
While some odor problems require professional service, homeowners can still reduce buildup and catch problems earlier by:
If the smell keeps coming back, it’s worth having the drain evaluated before it turns into a larger backup or plumbing repair.
Freedom Plumbing, Inc. proudly serves homeowners throughout:
If your bathtub drain smells musty, sour, or like sewer gas, our team can help determine whether the problem is drain buildup, a slow line, a trap issue, or something larger in the plumbing system.
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Why does my bathtub drain smell like sewer?
A sewer smell can be caused by a dry P-trap, drain buildup, venting issues, or sewer gas escaping through the drain system.
Can hair and soap buildup make a bathtub drain smell bad?
Yes. Hair, soap scum, body oils, and other organic material can create a musty or sour odor inside the drain.
Why does the smell get worse after I shower?
Warm water and steam can stir up odors from buildup inside the drain or overflow channel, making them more noticeable.
Will drain cleaner fix a smelly tub drain?
Not usually for long. Chemical drain cleaners may provide temporary relief, but they often don’t remove the full buildup or address larger plumbing issues.
Can a smelly tub drain mean I have a bigger plumbing problem?
Sometimes. If the odor is paired with slow drains, gurgling, multiple affected fixtures, or sewer-like smells elsewhere in the home, a larger drain issue may be involved.
A musty or sewer-smelling bathtub drain usually means something in the drain system needs attention — whether that’s heavy buildup, a dry trap, a slow drain, or a larger plumbing issue.
If the smell keeps coming back, the tub drains slowly, or you’re noticing other drain-related symptoms in the home, it’s worth having the problem checked before it gets worse.
If you’re in Lexington, Columbia, Irmo, or the surrounding Midlands and need help with a smelly bathtub drain, Freedom Plumbing, Inc. is here to help.