Common Signs of a Shower Leak
1/11/2022 (Permalink)
A shower or bathtub leak can lead to structural issues in your Texas home's walls, flooring, and ceiling. Some shower leaks are hard to catch early on. If you know the common signs of trouble, you may be able to start investigating the source of water before the leak causes too much damage.
Water Damage
When water pools where it isn't supposed to, it can cause building materials to start breaking down. Common signs of water damage around a shower include the following:
- The stained ceiling below the second-floor bathroom
- Damaged flooring in bathroom
- Stained spots on walls adjacent to the shower
- Cracked grout in tiled showers
Mold and mildew growth could be another sign that moisture is building up inappropriately in your bathroom. If you notice any of these signs of water damage, you may want to call in some residential restoration specialists to help you fix your space.
Obvious Drips
A continually dripping faucet or showerhead is a visible sign of a leak. However, in some cases, homeowners may not be able to hear the leak. Leaky pipes can be located in the walls around your shower. Gaskets and valves that reside in the walls can deteriorate and start allowing water out. If you can't see a shower or bathtub leak, don't assume it's not there.
Malfunctioning Shower Pan
The shower pan is your shower's last line of defense. This membrane catches water and directs it to the drain. However, a shower pan leak can start due to poor installation or new cracks. If you plug a shower drain, a damaged shower pan may still allow water to flow out. Fixing this issue can get quite expensive because you may have to redo large portions of your shower or tub.
Keeping your eyes peeled for signs of a shower or bathtub leak may be a good idea. If left unchecked, these water drips can lead to severe amounts of damage to your home. For additional information regarding water damage, contact SERVPRO of South Central Fort Worth/ Edgecliff Village at (682) 708-1004 today!