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    Oct 12, 2009, 10:07 PM
    Why is my upstair shower leaking?
    We just noticed that our upstair shower is leaking. It happens when we are using the shower.. it seems like is all the water is running out to the next floor. Please help us!
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    Oct 12, 2009, 10:18 PM
    Hi, rrblue23!

    By "next floor" I'm assuming that you mean a room that is below the bathroom. Correct?

    Please describe the type of shower enclosure that you have. For instance: single stall, shower in a bath tub, tiled walls, glass walls, one solid unit on the walls, etc.

    Thanks!
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    Oct 13, 2009, 05:16 AM
    Sooner or later you're going to hafta open up the ceiling and locate the source of the leak. Is it leaking from the drain seal, the trap or has the grout shrunk allowing water to leak past the shower pan? You're not going to know until you look. Regards, Tom
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    Oct 13, 2009, 03:19 PM
    Hi, speedball1!

    But, what about tiles that are coming loose or poorly sealed on a wall, please?

    I had that problem a long time ago. Water was leaking into the room under the shower and the only thing holding the tiles in was the tiles themselves because whatever they had been attached to originally, had disintegrated.

    Thanks!
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    Oct 13, 2009, 04:10 PM

    I think Tom is correct on this one, you are going to have to open up the ceiling below shower to locat source of leak. Whether it be shower walls, or shower base, best way to see is open ceiling,, one other thought, if you have an access panel to fuacet on back side of shower, you can look in there to see if you see source of leak. Good luck and please let us know what you find. Lee.
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    Oct 13, 2009, 05:31 PM

    Pull the escutcheon around the shower arm away from the wall and look inside for signs of water. Then remove the handles and trim around the shower valve and look for signs of water there. Do you have an access hole on the other side of the wall from the valve? If so look in there for signs of water. If you find no signs of water, pour about 5 gallons of water from a bucket (don't use the shower head) down the drain and watch for water coming out of the ceiling below.
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    Oct 13, 2009, 06:40 PM

    Good call Harold.
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    Oct 15, 2009, 04:50 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    Hi, rrblue23!

    By "next floor" I'm assuming that you mean a room that is below the bathroom. Correct?

    Please describe the type of shower enclosure that you have. For instance: single stall, shower in a bath tub, tiled walls, glass walls, one solid unit on the walls, etc.

    Thanks!
    Hi!
    Yes your correct.. I meant to say the water is going down to the next floor.. we have a fiberglass bathtub/shower with tiled walls, and mixet hardware. I'm so scared it will be a big project. What do you think? Any suggestions are welcome!

    Thanks!

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