this is so depressing! I have a loft conversion with an ensuite that, to be honest, wasn't particularly nicely decorated. Some months after having daily showers, I had a very long one, and after coming downstairs to the landing could hear dripping water - and soon found that water was dripping through the light fixture onto the floor of the family bathroom.
Killed 2 birds with 1 stone and had the en suite completely renovated 5 months ago (new tiles, new grout, new sealant, new Aqualux shower door) and all seemed fine. Then again last nite had a very long shower for the first time and again is leaking into the ceiling of the bathroom below. I've now noticed that the bedroom next to the bathroom has some water stains in the ceiling, so appears its leaking all the time when in use,
but noticeably more so if I have a longer shower.
Are there any tests I can do myself to check where the leak is from, before I get a plumber round? As its in the loft, the shower (mixer) pipes go through the tiles at the back wall (with mosaic tiles per picture) and I cant get access behind there to check leaks. Maybe pour water down the drain to see if it is the waste pipe rather than water getting behind the tiles?
1 - the leak is not directly below the shower tray in the en suite - not sure if that means its more likely to be the drain rather than water getting behind the tiles?
2 - I don't know if the tradesman I paid used sealant before applying mastic around the edges where the tiles join the shower tray (see pictures)
3 - the shower tray was not replaced (can't see any visible cracks
4 - Only drips through the light switch when I have a long shower, tiles are 60cm x 30cm so not many grouting lines.
Any help greatfully received - concerned now I've found the water mark that this has been ongoing every time I use the en suite (owned the house 13 months) and dread to think the damage it could be doing/has done to the floor joists etc...
Killed 2 birds with 1 stone and had the en suite completely renovated 5 months ago (new tiles, new grout, new sealant, new Aqualux shower door) and all seemed fine. Then again last nite had a very long shower for the first time and again is leaking into the ceiling of the bathroom below. I've now noticed that the bedroom next to the bathroom has some water stains in the ceiling, so appears its leaking all the time when in use,
but noticeably more so if I have a longer shower.
Are there any tests I can do myself to check where the leak is from, before I get a plumber round? As its in the loft, the shower (mixer) pipes go through the tiles at the back wall (with mosaic tiles per picture) and I cant get access behind there to check leaks. Maybe pour water down the drain to see if it is the waste pipe rather than water getting behind the tiles?
1 - the leak is not directly below the shower tray in the en suite - not sure if that means its more likely to be the drain rather than water getting behind the tiles?
2 - I don't know if the tradesman I paid used sealant before applying mastic around the edges where the tiles join the shower tray (see pictures)
3 - the shower tray was not replaced (can't see any visible cracks
4 - Only drips through the light switch when I have a long shower, tiles are 60cm x 30cm so not many grouting lines.
Any help greatfully received - concerned now I've found the water mark that this has been ongoing every time I use the en suite (owned the house 13 months) and dread to think the damage it could be doing/has done to the floor joists etc...