Hi all, newbie here, since I got laid off a few months ago (tough job market out there), I've been tackling all these job repairs.
We had a small leak in the kids bathroom (teenage girls who take loooong showers), so I just decided to redo their bathroom in the process to fix the leak (painting/caulking/new vanity). Since we had a new floor put in last year, I thought I'd reseat the toilet in case that was the issue...although I just kind of figured this original leak was water spilling off the shower curtain while the girls showered.
well it seems I made the problem worse, and from the ceiling below, one can see water is running along the joists. About once a week the ceiling is noticably wet (and then looks like it dries in between) and it seems to coincide with when one kid takes a bath instead of a shower. So I am fearing a leak from the tub drain.
So...I need to tear up drywall to look for this leak but am wondering if I am better off tearing up the ceiling below the bathroom...or going in from the side through the adjacent bedroom wall.
I'm not good with drywall repairs, and would prefer the side entrance but have a feeling that would be a waste of time as i really need to look from below.
I'm sure once I get this thing torn apart I will have other questions.
thanks
We had a small leak in the kids bathroom (teenage girls who take loooong showers), so I just decided to redo their bathroom in the process to fix the leak (painting/caulking/new vanity). Since we had a new floor put in last year, I thought I'd reseat the toilet in case that was the issue...although I just kind of figured this original leak was water spilling off the shower curtain while the girls showered.
well it seems I made the problem worse, and from the ceiling below, one can see water is running along the joists. About once a week the ceiling is noticably wet (and then looks like it dries in between) and it seems to coincide with when one kid takes a bath instead of a shower. So I am fearing a leak from the tub drain.
So...I need to tear up drywall to look for this leak but am wondering if I am better off tearing up the ceiling below the bathroom...or going in from the side through the adjacent bedroom wall.
I'm not good with drywall repairs, and would prefer the side entrance but have a feeling that would be a waste of time as i really need to look from below.
I'm sure once I get this thing torn apart I will have other questions.
thanks
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