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Common Reasons for Shower Leaks

6/29/2021 (Permalink)

flooding bathroom interior ( 3D rendering ) Inspect your bathroom for any leaks and fix them swiftly.

Common Reasons For Leakage

Due to the large amounts of water running through bathrooms every day, it makes sense that there are often leaks in the bathroom appliances. If you notice excess water pooling or are concerned that there might be water damage or mold in the room, you could be dealing with a shower or bathtub leak. 


1. Old Shower Head
Over time, your shower head assembly can wear down and become faulty. If the leaking water is coming from the faucet of your showerhead, try replacing it. However, it’s important to note that the entire assembly might be faulty and could require the replacement of the shower system.


2. Broken Liner Seal
If you are dealing with a shower pan leak, try checking the liner that fits around the pan. Sometimes, these seals are improperly installed and do not protect your floor. If there is a cut or crack in your seal, water can drip into your subfloor and damage your home. If you think this is the case, replace the liner seal with one that is entirely leak-proof.


3. Faulty Drain
Often, the drain is responsible for a shower or bathtub leak. Sometimes the pipes beneath the drain can’t drain all the water without leaking. This might require a plumber. Another reason why your drain might leak is that of a faulty seal around the drain. You can remove the drain and apply the plumber’s putty all around the area to prevent further damage.


There are many ways a bathtub leak can occur. Age and faulty appliances are usually the culprits of a bad leakage. No matter the reason, it’s important to quickly clean up the water and restore anything that suffered water damage. If left unnoticed, the damage can increase and might eventually form mold.

To secure your home and prevent future damage in Edmond, OK, inspect your bathroom for any leaks and fix them swiftly.

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