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Water leaking from bathtub drain.
Ceiling leaking water below bathroom shower won t believe what i found heres a step by step video on how i located and fixed this iss.
In a shower plug the drain with a rag and then release the water.
A shower drain is leaking due to deteriorated rubber gasket or cracked and dried up plumbers putty allowing water to seep through the cracks.
If you have a leaky shower drain you ll know and it s time to call a plumber.
You need to check to see if the drain is still leaking.
Check the drains and traps for leaks from below through the access panel.
The shower pan is a safety liner that resembles a water bed liner.
How to find the source of a leaking tub drain.
Water that leaks around the seals of the drain can drip off this pipe and.
When a tub leak appears often the impulse is to tear out the ceiling from below in an effort to fix the drain trap when in reality it may be the overflow tube that needs tightening or a replacement gasket the overflow drain is very likely the source of your leak if you routinely bathe with the water level quite high or if you have active children who slosh water playfully while they bathe.
Next remove the plug or screen from the shower drain.
These can be quite serious since the water may be somewhat hidden and can cause serious damage and wood rot before it is even spotted.
If you still have a leak remove the drain again.
Tub and shower drains connect to p traps just like sink drains do and the traps can leak.
A failed shower pan can cause a leak forcing water to drip downstairs.
A failed shower pan.
If you have a leak in the pipe on your bathtub this video will show you how to troubleshoot and diagnose where the leak is coming from.
Now using a funnel or good aim carefully pour the water down your shower drain pipe and see if any leaking occurs.
Scrape the putty away and reapply it as described in step 6.
The drain fitting in the bottom of the tub or the surrounding drain and drain trap piping may loosen causing dripping leaks usually in the space beneath the bathtub.
If you can see the underside of the drain through an access panel or open ceiling partially fill the tub and then release the water.
Water can also seep past strainers that aren t properly connected to the drain and in.