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| Savoire Faire 2005-07-18, 11:25 pm |
| Is there a way to test the shower pan in my master bathroom. There is some
evidence of a leak in the bathroom and I want to make sure that it is the
showe or maybe the toilet?
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| Speedy Jim 2005-07-18, 11:25 pm |
| Savoire Faire wrote:
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> Is there a way to test the shower pan in my master bathroom. There is some
> evidence of a leak in the bathroom and I want to make sure that it is the
> showe or maybe the toilet?
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2 tests:
Pour a number of buckets of water directly down the drain
and then check for dampness. This will test the piping
without getting the pan wet.
I would wait several days to be sure the area is dry, then
place one of those large rubber "disc" drain stoppers over
the drain. Run the shower long enough to flood the pan to
a depth of maybe 1" or so. Let sit for several hours and check for
dampness.
Jim
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| Mikepier 2005-07-19, 12:25 pm |
| Condensation on pipes could be a culprit also. Do the supply pipes run
in the same area? Also check for a sweating toilet
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| G Henslee 2005-07-19, 6:25 pm |
| Savoire Faire wrote:
quote:
> Is there a way to test the shower pan in my master bathroom. There is some
> evidence of a leak in the bathroom and I want to make sure that it is the
> showe or maybe the toilet?
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Where are you seeing the moisture?
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| Savoire Faire 2005-07-24, 9:06 pm |
| I see dicoloration on the outside of the house and right by where the shower
is located
"G Henslee" <ghen@cableone.net> wrote in message
news:3k4j53FsluglU1@individual.net...
> Savoire Faire wrote:
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> Where are you seeing the moisture?
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