In this video this old house plumbing and heating contractor richard trethewey shows how to find and fix a bathroom leak.
Leak under bathroom floor.
If you have a bathroom on a second floor you might spot a leak in the ceiling under bathroom.
As a last resort you may need to remove the tiles in order to fix any leaks.
If there are no signs of leaks in the ceiling or in any other the water sources throughout your home the conclusion is assumed to be a leak under the floor.
Vinyl flooring is prone to rot and will often curl at edges from prolonged exposure to water.
Check areas around the tub tub drain tub overflow shower door and toilet.
This is one of those fixes that needs to be done quickly before it escalates into bigger more complex issues.
Another way to tell is to examine the drain from underneath which can be accomplished in the crawlspace or the basement.
Inspect bathroom for water leaks.
This will be contingent on just how much water has accumulated.
Tiled floors can leak through cracked tiles or problems with the grouting.
The best way to tell if this is your problem is to push down on the floor around the drain.
If it gives this may be the problem.
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These leaks can stain or destroy the ceiling below or rot floor joists.
Evidence of a leaking wax toilet ring might not show up on the bathroom floor but this is a cheap fix and if you can t easily find the leak elsewhere pull the commode and replace the ring.
However because water can travel a long distance it s possible to find water stains on the ceiling farther away.
Water stains on the ceiling or joists below.
Make sure you use a plumber with insurance for bathroom renovations and tiling work as problems in this area can cause major damage.
When you suspect a leak under the bathroom tile you should take a few steps to fix the leak before other problems develop.
Leaking drainpipes in a shower or a bathroom plug will let water underneath tile.
Check the patch of ceiling in the room directly beneath the bathroom for stains and signs of water damage.
Begin by inspecting the floor as well as you can.
To give your walls and your tiles the correct protection it s a good idea to use an under tile tanking kit which is a waterproofing system specifically designed for use in bathrooms and wet rooms.
Water leaks under the bathroom tile are especially dangerous and can result in structural damage.