That’s another viral “hack” headline—and like most of them, it’s exaggerated.
🎈 What happens if you put a balloon in a shower drain?
Shower drain
If you actually place a balloon in a shower drain, here’s what really happens:
- 🚫 It can partially or fully block water flow
- 🚿 Water may start pooling in the shower
- ⚠️ It can worsen clogs by trapping hair and soap
- 🪠 In some cases, it may need removal by hand or a plumber
So instead of “amazing results,” you usually get a plumbing problem.
🧠 Why people think it works
These claims usually suggest it:
- blocks bad smells
- prevents insects
- “cleans” pipes
- improves drainage
But a balloon:
- does not clean pipes
- does not fix the smell source
- is not designed for plumbing use
🚨 Real causes of shower drain problems
Most issues come from:
- Hair buildup
- Soap scum
- Poor drainage slope
- Dry P-trap (causing smell)
✅ What actually works
For clogs
- Use a drain strainer (best simple fix)
- Remove hair regularly
- Flush with hot water occasionally
For bad smell
- Clean with baking soda + vinegar
- Ensure water in the trap doesn’t dry out
For insects
- Seal gaps and keep drain clean
- Fix plumbing leaks or dry traps
🧾 Bottom line
Putting a balloon in a shower drain is not a useful trick—it’s more likely to cause blockage than solve anything.
If you want, I can give you real, cheap, and effective bathroom drain fixes that actually work in homes.