Shower drains can start to smell for several common reasons. Mold or mildew might be growing beneath your drain cover. Your p-trap could be malfunctioning, allowing sewer gas to rise up through your pipes. Or there could simply be hair or grime stuck in your shower drain strainer.
Luckily, most of the reasons your shower drain smells so bad right now are pretty easy to fix. Whether your drain smells like mildew or sulfur, we’ve listed the most likely causes of your stinky problem below. By following these tips, you should be able to find and remove it no problem.
Why does my shower drain smell?
Clogged strainer or stopper
Almost all showers have a strainer or stopper built over or into their drains. These fixtures catch hair, soap scum, and other debris before it flows down your drain. Over time, all the gunk and grime your strainer or stopper catches may begin to accumulate. The most common shower drain smell is probably some old, accumulated debris and shower runoff your strainer or stopper intercepted on its way down your drain.
You could probably remove your stopper by hand. Strainers have a single Phillips screw you’ll have to remove with a small screwdriver. You’ll probably notice the buildup of hair, scum, and grease immediately after you pull out the strainer. Put on some gloves and use hot, soapy water, a sponge, or a bristle brush or old toothbrush to clean off the strainer. You should also clean out any scum left behind on the drainpipe where you removed the strainer.