This leak destroyed the ceiling below which alerted me to the problem. It is apparently a recurring problem in this hallway bath, as I noticed the ceiling had been repaired by the previous homeowner who 'knew nothing' when I inquired. I was told that all of the polybutylene piping had been replaced with copper. Steps taken:
1) Replaced shower curtain with glass doors and re-caulked around tub (silicone) at ceramic tile junction, corners, and inside/outside new glass doors (handyman). Everything else appeared to be in good shape. I have an en suite, which is where I shower, but used this shower a few days after the repair/modifications to test the work. Still leaked.
2) Called another handyman who re-installed and re-grouted approximately 6 somewhat loose ceramic tiles at long tub wall, re-caulked (silicone) around tub and the shower doors. Tested by showering a few days later. Still leaked. Noticed the tub spout/shower diverter combo was failing; spraying a lot of water at the spout and reducing the spray at the shower head.
3) Called a large Nationally recognized plumbing company. The plumber inspected the spout/diverter, replaced it and sealed it with silicone. He insisted this was the problem and looked at nothing else, including the ceiling below where I had removed what was left of the remaining sheet rock so that he could inspect the plumbing work and piping from beneath. I paid a small fortune for the service call, the part, and his additional time for labor. Tested by showering the next day. Still leaked.
4) Pulled a plumber/handyman from a job next door to my home last week. He looked at everything. Suggested replacing the drain seal because it was old and worn. He tested by running the water and shower afterward. No leak. He also suggested a new faucet and spout. I purchased a high-end combo and he installed them and sealed both with silicone a few days ago. I tested everything by pouring and throwing water on the faucet/spout area last night. No leak. Today tested by showering in there. Still leaks.
5) About 40 minutes after my shower I discovered the leak. I got on a ladder and looked from the ceiling below, but could see nor feel wet piping. I did find that water was still pooled on an 8" piece of 2x4 that is fitted into the ceiling perhaps for the purpose of keeping sheetrock leveled once it is installed. I couldn't feel any water on any pipes above the 2x4. Ductwork runs above the piping. I wonder if heat has caused that piping to fail?
It seems like when the water or shower runs with no one in the tub, there is no leak. When someone is in the tub showering, there is a leak. Is it possible there a fine crack in my tub or my tub is completely rusted out underneath? It seems like there is a little 'give' when I step onto the tub. Could there be a pipe under the tub? Do I have to remove the entire ceiling below the bathroom a (there is a powder room below, no visible water damage on ceiling) and partial ceiling from below in living room (meets long tub wall) to try to figure out what is under the tub? I can't afford to do so right now, but do I have to gut my bathroom in order to find the source of the water? There are no visible signs of water at the ceramic tile at the toilet or under the sink vanity. Today I noticed that a few of the bottom ceramic trim tiles on the outside of the tub/shower door (located left of the faucet) appear to be loose, there may be a little moisture back there. Also, the grout in the floor tile in the corner is a little dark (damp?). I'm wondering if water isn't pooling there in the corner from whatever is leaking and then leaking into the sheetrock. I tried to do some research and came upon this forum where I saw something about leaking at a drain, at a joint or elbow and also at tub feet. Would my tub have tub feet (I'm not presently home to look)? Could I have a more serious problem than I am aware?
Any insight or assistance would be appreciated!
1) Replaced shower curtain with glass doors and re-caulked around tub (silicone) at ceramic tile junction, corners, and inside/outside new glass doors (handyman). Everything else appeared to be in good shape. I have an en suite, which is where I shower, but used this shower a few days after the repair/modifications to test the work. Still leaked.
2) Called another handyman who re-installed and re-grouted approximately 6 somewhat loose ceramic tiles at long tub wall, re-caulked (silicone) around tub and the shower doors. Tested by showering a few days later. Still leaked. Noticed the tub spout/shower diverter combo was failing; spraying a lot of water at the spout and reducing the spray at the shower head.
3) Called a large Nationally recognized plumbing company. The plumber inspected the spout/diverter, replaced it and sealed it with silicone. He insisted this was the problem and looked at nothing else, including the ceiling below where I had removed what was left of the remaining sheet rock so that he could inspect the plumbing work and piping from beneath. I paid a small fortune for the service call, the part, and his additional time for labor. Tested by showering the next day. Still leaked.
4) Pulled a plumber/handyman from a job next door to my home last week. He looked at everything. Suggested replacing the drain seal because it was old and worn. He tested by running the water and shower afterward. No leak. He also suggested a new faucet and spout. I purchased a high-end combo and he installed them and sealed both with silicone a few days ago. I tested everything by pouring and throwing water on the faucet/spout area last night. No leak. Today tested by showering in there. Still leaks.
5) About 40 minutes after my shower I discovered the leak. I got on a ladder and looked from the ceiling below, but could see nor feel wet piping. I did find that water was still pooled on an 8" piece of 2x4 that is fitted into the ceiling perhaps for the purpose of keeping sheetrock leveled once it is installed. I couldn't feel any water on any pipes above the 2x4. Ductwork runs above the piping. I wonder if heat has caused that piping to fail?
It seems like when the water or shower runs with no one in the tub, there is no leak. When someone is in the tub showering, there is a leak. Is it possible there a fine crack in my tub or my tub is completely rusted out underneath? It seems like there is a little 'give' when I step onto the tub. Could there be a pipe under the tub? Do I have to remove the entire ceiling below the bathroom a (there is a powder room below, no visible water damage on ceiling) and partial ceiling from below in living room (meets long tub wall) to try to figure out what is under the tub? I can't afford to do so right now, but do I have to gut my bathroom in order to find the source of the water? There are no visible signs of water at the ceramic tile at the toilet or under the sink vanity. Today I noticed that a few of the bottom ceramic trim tiles on the outside of the tub/shower door (located left of the faucet) appear to be loose, there may be a little moisture back there. Also, the grout in the floor tile in the corner is a little dark (damp?). I'm wondering if water isn't pooling there in the corner from whatever is leaking and then leaking into the sheetrock. I tried to do some research and came upon this forum where I saw something about leaking at a drain, at a joint or elbow and also at tub feet. Would my tub have tub feet (I'm not presently home to look)? Could I have a more serious problem than I am aware?
Any insight or assistance would be appreciated!
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