Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    indapuka's Avatar
    indapuka Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Aug 2, 2008, 02:19 AM
    Water on floor seeping up from tile.
    My floor near the bathtub has traces of water seeping up between the tile laminates whereas it is now making the carpet next to the bathroom entrance soaking wet. If I place a towel on top of the small crack eventually the towel will absorb a lot of water making it dripping wet. I squeegee the water off the shower tiles and glass doors, so is it being absorbed by the grout and accumulating underneath? Thanks
    massplumber2008's Avatar
    massplumber2008 Posts: 12,832, Reputation: 1212
    Senior Plumbing Expert
     
    #2

    Aug 2, 2008, 04:17 AM
    Indapuka:

    If I understand you correctly...

    I would have you start by removing the tub/shower valve handle and trim plate, and look in behind the wall to see if the tub/shower valve is leaking.

    You need to remove the handle and trim plate, get a flashlight and then run the tub and shower while looking behind the wall to see if any water appears from above (from shower arm) or at shower valve (diverter)... or if nothing there at valve, may be able to HEAR dripping from behind wall.

    Any chance there is an access panel behind the tub/shower valve in a closet or similar? If so, then I would have you remove the access panel and again run the tub and shower and see if you can see anything from there...

    If nothing else, IF you have an access panel you can also determine if water is getting by the grout lines and overflowing the rim of the tub. Here, you would use flashlight and you would see DRIP STAINS on the backside of tub.

    What kind of shape is your grout in? Any missing? Even microcracks can cause major issues depending on condition of wall under the tiles...

    Anyway, start there... look around at all areas mentioned above. Then get back to us with as much info. As you can... ok?

    Thanks... MARK
    speedball1's Avatar
    speedball1 Posts: 29,301, Reputation: 1939
    Eternal Plumber
     
    #3

    Apr 8, 2010, 07:03 AM

    You could also have a under slab pressure leak. To check to see if you have a hidden leak first shut down everything in the house, no flush, no drinks of water, and if you are on a meter go out and check the little pointer in the gage. It should not move or creep. If it does you have a leak. If you're on a pump then check the pressure gage after the pump builds up to pressure and shuts off. The gage should not fall and the pump come back on. If so then you have a leak. Hope this helps and thank you for rating my reply, Tom

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Ground Water Seeping Through Concrete Slab [ 3 Answers ]

I installed a bathtub on a concrete slab in the basement. In order to have access to the drain p-trap I had to create a hole in the slab. The open area is about 12" x 12" x (7" deep). The slab is 4" thick, however, the 5 walls of the boxed area of the recessed hole are concrete but only 1"...

Water seeping from base of toilet [ 3 Answers ]

I have small amounts of water seeping from the base of the toilet around the wax seal. Plumbers have taken up and re-sealed several times once even using plaster of paris to level out the floor. Each time after a few days we see water again. We had plumbers snake out the line, even sent a camera...

Water seeping from under vertical air handler [ 1 Answers ]

My unit is in the garage,vertical, accessible, with drain line running outside. Water is seeping from under the unit. I have cleaned the drain. Does the Trane unit have a drain pan inside that is possibly clogged and overflowing? I cannot see where the water is coming from.Can I gain access to the...


View more questions Search