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Originally Posted by speedball1
That's what the weep holes in the flange are for. Those would be the first that I would check. Good luck, Tom
Can you explain what you mean?
No problem! All flange type shower drains, (see image) have a series of grooves in the bottom flange. These are called "weep holes" and they serve to drain away any water that should seep beneath the shower pan. If the tile man got sloppy and let mortar block the holes then water will build up and leak out. There are many places that could leal. Check the easy places first. Before I tore into the tiles, (of course the tile job must be repaired) I would openb up the ceiling to check that it wasn't the trap or raiser. Look behind the shower valve face plate and check for moisture, ckeck the tile grout to see if the grout has shrunk or loosened up where the shower stream hits the wall and can leak down behind the pan. Sorry to hear you're cforced to use lead pans. That puts you 30 years behind the rest of us. Regards, Tom