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Potential Shower Leak

3/7/2023 (Permalink)

You can have your bathroom checked for leaks by a professional, but there are some signs of a leak that you can check yourself. If you notice water around the base of your shower head or in the area where the floor meets the wall, it's likely there is a leak in your shower. Leaks are often caused by an improperly installed diverter valve or broken pipe, so if you find evidence of water coming from inside your wall or ceiling then this may be what's causing your problem.

You can look for signs of water in your bathroom.

You can look for signs of water in your bathroom.

If you see any water stains on the ceiling, walls or floor of your bathroom, that might be a sign that there is a leak somewhere. Water stains will appear as dark spots on drywall or plaster walls and ceilings (and sometimes even floors). The best way to tell if there are any leaks in these areas is by doing an inspection after a heavy rainfall or when it's raining outside. If you see any new water stains then there may be an issue with your roof or gutter system.

You should also check all windows in your home regularly because they're another common area where leaks can occur due to poor construction techniques used during construction time period when house was built.

The floor may sag.

Sagging floorboards. If a leak is causing your floor to sag, it will be noticeable in the form of cracks or gaps between the subfloor and drywall. Leaks can also cause your walls to bow out or crack over time due to water damage to the studs behind them, which are often made of wood that can rot over time when exposed to moisture.

Water damage under cabinets and along baseboards/door trim. If there's any evidence of mold or mildew growing where you wouldn't expect it (like under a sink), then this could be an indication that there's been some kind of leak in your bathroom or kitchen area, and possibly even down into your walls too.

Sounds of running water

When you run the shower and hear water coming from an unknown location, this could be a indication of water damage. If you hear water running in your bathroom, basement or kitchen while no other faucets are on, there's a chance that it could be a leak coming from one of these areas.

Clogged drain

If you see bubbles or white foam on the inside of your shower door or curtain, it's likely that there's a leak. These bubbles are caused by air being sucked into the drain through a clogged pipe. If you notice these signs, check to see if your drain is clogged before calling a plumber or taking other measures to fix it yourself.

A shower leak can cause significant damage to your home and property if it's not caught early enough, so it's important to know what signs to look for.

If you notice any of these signs, it's probably time to call in a professional. A shower leak can cause significant damage to your home and property if it's not caught early enough, so it's important to know what signs to look for. Give SERVPRO of Laguna Beach a call for your water damage emergency in your home or business.

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