mrblair
Jun 25, 2012, 03:58 PM
Hi - hopefully someone can answer my question for me. Recently I had my main upstairs bathroom renovated. I didn't do any of it myself, but hired a contractor to do it. The old bathtub was removed, a new tiled walk-in shower with full glass doors was installed. New drywall throughout, new tile floor, etc.
The job was finished a month ago and everything has been working perfectly - until last night. I noticed that there is a water stain on the ceiling in the room right below where the new shower is. The stain is new, only a day or so old. At first I thought it might be a problem with our roof, but upon further inspection, the only spot in the house with the water damage is the ceiling in the basement.
I had a long shower last night then immediately afterwards went downstairs and yep - you can actually hear a dripping of water on the ceiling below where I'm assuming the drain is.
So my question is: is this a drain problem, a pipe problem, something that was installed improperly, or all of the above? I find it hard to believe it could develop after a month of having absolutely no problems with it. I'm no plumbing expert, but I'm wondering if it has something to do with the drain in the floor - since admittedly, I'm a 'long shower' kind of guy. Shorter showers don't seem to cause problems. Or am I just imagining that? If it's a pipe problem, it'd happen right off the bat, no?
I called the contractor who did the job and he's coming out tomorrow morning to have a look. Just not sure what to expect - will he have to take out a chunk of the ceiling to see what the problem is? Should I expect to have to pay for his time, or would this be covered under his own warranty of work provided?
Any thoughts would be REALLY appreciated. Thanks.
Blair
The job was finished a month ago and everything has been working perfectly - until last night. I noticed that there is a water stain on the ceiling in the room right below where the new shower is. The stain is new, only a day or so old. At first I thought it might be a problem with our roof, but upon further inspection, the only spot in the house with the water damage is the ceiling in the basement.
I had a long shower last night then immediately afterwards went downstairs and yep - you can actually hear a dripping of water on the ceiling below where I'm assuming the drain is.
So my question is: is this a drain problem, a pipe problem, something that was installed improperly, or all of the above? I find it hard to believe it could develop after a month of having absolutely no problems with it. I'm no plumbing expert, but I'm wondering if it has something to do with the drain in the floor - since admittedly, I'm a 'long shower' kind of guy. Shorter showers don't seem to cause problems. Or am I just imagining that? If it's a pipe problem, it'd happen right off the bat, no?
I called the contractor who did the job and he's coming out tomorrow morning to have a look. Just not sure what to expect - will he have to take out a chunk of the ceiling to see what the problem is? Should I expect to have to pay for his time, or would this be covered under his own warranty of work provided?
Any thoughts would be REALLY appreciated. Thanks.
Blair