How do I figure out if the dripping sound in my wall is a leak?
So the house is only 5 years old, and it already seems like there are plumbing issues. I know there is definitely a leak with one bathroom shower, where water falls onto the kitchen below through a light socket (looking to get this fixed over the summer). So, we've stopped using that one and use another one now. With this second shower I've started to hear dripping sounds inside the wall on the first floor where the pipes run to the second floor. There isn't any visible water damage, I can't smell mildew or anything... so how do I figure out if there's actually a leak? Would anyone be able to understand what's going on without breaking through the drywall?
Thanks to whoever can help!!
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Cold water only on a single handle valve is just as the faucet turns on. Hot water only is all the way over to the hottest temperature. There is still some cold water mixed with the hot at this point, but the mission is to heat up the hot supply pipes behind the wall.
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Hi pghplumber,
Thanks so much for your response! I did as you advised and it seems like there isn't a leak, just the other issue you described. Thanks again for your help, I'm breather a little more relaxed now. :)