HomeOwnerNewbie
Nov 20, 2007, 02:14 PM
Hi there,
I just bought my first house and of course the inevitable problems are arising. We have a 1947 duplex home that has been totally redone around 2002. I took a bath for the first time the other night and had two surprises when I finished. The tub drained super super slow and then I went downstairs and realized it was leaking into the kitchen through the ceiling! The drain had never been sluggish at all prior to this but all of the sudden clogged. It's not a total clog as it will drain eventually (maybe an hour). We tried the obligatory Draino as well as using a plunger per Bob Villa's recommendation. Still nothing. We don't have any sort of plug or pop-up in the drain, just a basic drain. I guess my next step is a snake or cable auger through he overflow drain? But even if I get the clog fixed I'm clueless as to where to start with the leak. I haven't noticed it again after showers but I certainly don't want to ignore it. We are very tight on funds though so getting a plumber or handyman is not really feasible unless absolutely necessary! :rolleyes: Thanks for any help!
*Kristina
I just bought my first house and of course the inevitable problems are arising. We have a 1947 duplex home that has been totally redone around 2002. I took a bath for the first time the other night and had two surprises when I finished. The tub drained super super slow and then I went downstairs and realized it was leaking into the kitchen through the ceiling! The drain had never been sluggish at all prior to this but all of the sudden clogged. It's not a total clog as it will drain eventually (maybe an hour). We tried the obligatory Draino as well as using a plunger per Bob Villa's recommendation. Still nothing. We don't have any sort of plug or pop-up in the drain, just a basic drain. I guess my next step is a snake or cable auger through he overflow drain? But even if I get the clog fixed I'm clueless as to where to start with the leak. I haven't noticed it again after showers but I certainly don't want to ignore it. We are very tight on funds though so getting a plumber or handyman is not really feasible unless absolutely necessary! :rolleyes: Thanks for any help!
*Kristina