Bathtub Leak, No Access Panel
After many false starts (misdiagnoses from plumbers supplied by our home warranty company), I've pinpointed that our upstairs bathtub leaks when draining from a bath. It will not leak with a shower or if you only put a small amount of water in the tub. I've read the other posts in the forums about these leaks and lament that I don't have an access panel to check the pipes. Am I correct to assume that my only solution is to cut into the ceiling of the floor below and track it down that way?
Thanks!
Bathtub Leak, No Access Panel
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Originally Posted by lighting728
After many false starts (misdiagnoses from plumbers supplied by our home warranty company), I've pinpointed that our upstairs bathtub leaks when draining from a bath. It will not leak with a shower or if you only put a small amount of water in the tub. I've read the other posts in the forums about these leaks and lament that I don't have an access panel to check the pipes. Am I correct to assume that my only solution is to cut into the ceiling of the floor below and track it down that way?
Thanks!
Rather then tear up your ceiling why not cut in a access panel behind the tub. You're going to have to have one anyhow and even if it's exposed you can "pretty" it up with a frame. If your home is under warranty, insist they provide you with a access panel. If they balk quote them section 1602.9 and 1602.9(a) of the Standard Plumbing Code which states;
"Sufficient access SHALL be provided to enable all pipework to be tested and to provide reasonable access for cleaning and OTHER NECESSARY MAINTENANCE. Our local codes insist on providing access panels on all the bathtubs we install. Let me know how you make out. Tom