Your plumbing isn't broken. It’s just holding its breath. Give it air, and watch the water fly.
You’ve seen the warning signs. The gurgle of the bathroom sink when you flush the toilet. The kitchen drain that moves slower than a DMV line on a Monday. The sewer gas smell that wafts from the laundry room for no reason at all.
Plumbing codes solved this 100 years ago with the vent stack. This is a vertical pipe (usually 2–3 inches thick) that runs from your sewer line, up through your walls, and punches out through your roof. Its job is singular: to bring outside air into the system to break the vacuum.