Finding The Source of an Upstairs Bathroom Leak
Finding The Source of an Upstairs Bathroom Leak
Finding The Source of an Upstairs Bathroom Leak

Finding The Source of an Upstairs Bathroom Leak

Like other types of leaks, an upstairs bathroom leak can waste a lot of water, cause water damage, and make your bathroom unusable.

As a homeowner, it can be difficult to find the source of an upstairs bathroom leak because most pipework is hidden out of sight.

In this article, we will highlight how to find the source of an upstairs bathroom leak.

Check for Wall and Floor Abnormalities

Discoloration or water stains on your bathroom walls or floor are a possible indication of a leaking pipe behind the wall or underneath the floor.

The Fixture Leak Test

Your bathroom fixtures such as bathtub, shower head or bathroom sinks may leak due to various reasons. If you’ve seen signs of water damage in your upstairs bathroom, be sure to inspect all the fixtures in your bathroom to ensure they are in the perfect working order.

If your shower head is leaking, the problem could be a worn out cartridge, grout issues, mineral deposit build-up, or a worn-out O-ring. You should never attempt to repair a showerhead yourself if you don’t know what you’re doing. It’s always advisable to call a knowledgeable and experienced plumber to repair your shower head.

The bathtub is another common source of leaks in a bathroom. Some of the areas where a bathtub leak might occur include the faucet drip, the underlying pipes, washers, grout and the body of the bathtub.

Bathtub drain leaks are also very common but they are relatively easy to detect and fix. You’ll know your bathtub drain is leaking if you notice water stains on the ceiling or loose flooring near the tub.

Fixing a leaking bathtub often involves replacing faulty parts, fixing the underlying pipes, and repairing a cracked bathtub surface.

How to find the source of a leaking bathtub drain:

Partially fill the tub and then release the water. Next, plug the drain with a rag and check the drains for leaks from the underside of the drain through the access panel.

If you don’t have access to the underside of the drain, plug the drain and run some water, and mark the edge of the puddle. Wait for one hour to see if the puddle shrinks. You’ll know you have a drain leak if the puddle becomes smaller.

Do You Need Help with Leak Detection and Water Leak Repair? Call Leak Detection of Atlanta

Any type of water leak in your property needs to be fixed as soon as the leak is identified to prevent further damage to your property and extra costs in high water bills and repair to your property.

If you’re looking for a reputable water leak detection company to help you with leak detection and water leak repair, get in touch with Leak Detection of Atlanta for reliable solutions.

Whether it be an upstairs bathroom leak, a slab leak, kitchen sink leak or toilet leak, you can rely on Leak Detection of Atlanta to find the source of the leak and fix the problem.

June 04,2022

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