Hi,
I have a leak from my kitchen ceiling where it meets the wall, it doesn't drip but there is a wet patch. I have measured how far in it is, and checked upstairs to see why it is in line with. It is very slightly to the right of the plug of my shower. I have taken floorboards up, and the waste from the shower is bone dry, as is the floor. However, immediaely between the plug outlet and where I think the leak is, is a joist. (Excuse me if I am calling things by their wrong names, I'm no expert hence the panic). I cannot see how to check under the shower tray without taking the whole thing out.
My question (sorry I took so long to get around to it) is, how hard is it to take the shower tray out, and does the whole cubicle need to come out? The leak could also be behind the tiles and travelling although I assume it is more likely a joint underneath.
Thanks for any advice, I know you guys are great cos I have been using your posts to do a subfloor and underfloor heating!
Linda x
I have a leak from my kitchen ceiling where it meets the wall, it doesn't drip but there is a wet patch. I have measured how far in it is, and checked upstairs to see why it is in line with. It is very slightly to the right of the plug of my shower. I have taken floorboards up, and the waste from the shower is bone dry, as is the floor. However, immediaely between the plug outlet and where I think the leak is, is a joist. (Excuse me if I am calling things by their wrong names, I'm no expert hence the panic). I cannot see how to check under the shower tray without taking the whole thing out.
My question (sorry I took so long to get around to it) is, how hard is it to take the shower tray out, and does the whole cubicle need to come out? The leak could also be behind the tiles and travelling although I assume it is more likely a joint underneath.
Thanks for any advice, I know you guys are great cos I have been using your posts to do a subfloor and underfloor heating!
Linda x