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How Do You Tell if Your Shower is Leaking?

11/10/2022 (Permalink)

How Do You Tell if Your Shower is Leaking?

If you're a homeowner, you've might have spent a good amount of time inspecting the home's plumbing. But it's important to know that your shower is also at risk for water damage and leaks. As with any kind of plumbing work, there are warning signs that indicate you need to act immediately. In this post, we'll go over how to tell if your shower is leaking and what steps to take if it is!

Things to look for in a leaking shower

To determine if your shower is leaking, you'll need to look for some telltale signs. First, look for water damage around the base of the walls and ceiling of your bathroom. If there's a substantial amount of mold or mildew, that could be an indication that there's a leak somewhere nearby. Next, check for damp spots on the ceiling—this can mean that water is coming through from above.

If you notice cracks in your wall or flooring, this may indicate that something has shifted internally due to excess moisture in your home. Mold isn't just unsightly; it can also cause a ton of structural damage.

How to inspect a shower pan

To check whether your shower is leaking, you’ll want to inspect it from above and below.

If you can see any evidence of water damage around the drain or elsewhere on the floor, then there’s a good chance that your shower is leaking. This type of damage often looks like discoloration in tiles or grout. Check for mold or mildew, as well and stains on walls that may indicate that there was some leakage. Inspect caulking around your drain trap (the U-shaped piece that connects your drainpipe to your waste pipe) and make sure it hasn't started to wear away. If you see anything like this in your bathroom, contact a plumber immediately before more serious damage occurs!

Also, make sure that all pipes leading into and out of the bathtub are intact and connected properly. If any are loose or disconnected, then there may be a leak somewhere along those lines as well!

Inspecting a shower base from below

To do this, remove the pan and inspect it thoroughly. Look for any cracks or discolorations in the concrete floor and make sure there's no mold growing anywhere. Check around where water drains out of your tub as well to see if anything looks abnormal.

Now that you know how to spot a leak and the warning signs of water damage, what can you do to avoid it? The best way is to keep an eye on your shower. If something looks off or unusual, there’s probably a problem with it—and knowing this early could save you from thousands of dollars in damages later down the road. If you have any concerns about your shower at all, or even just want some peace of mind, give Our SERVPRO of South Redlands/Yucaipa team a call!

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