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18 May

How to Check for Bathroom Leaks in your Chicago Home

bathroom leaks chicagoThe bathroom is a vital part of your property and you use it everyday.  

If you experience any problems with it,  you need to check and get it mended soon.

As a homeowner you need to know some basic repairs and check for leaks.

Here are some signs you need to watch out for:

  • Tiles getting loose or vinyl floors getting curled
  • Water stains on ceilings
  • Water standing in the bathroom floor
  • Molds on the floor and walls
  • Flaking and peeling paint

Generally the first sign of a bathroom leak would be water stains on the room ceiling of the person residing directly below you. It means that the leakage has caused extensive damage to areas that are hidden and you need to call a plumber in Chicago. Major plumbing leaks occur near the fixtures like shower enclosures, bath tubs, toilets and sinks. Getting the leaks mended at an initial stage could save you from the hands of expensive repairs in future.

Here is a detailed list of different types of leaks:

Leaking bathroom floor – Vinyl floors generally get rotten very fast, with exposure to water it tends to curl at the edges. Tiled floors can have leakage through cracked tiles or there maybe issues with grouting. Call a plumber who is an expert in tiling jibs and bathroom renovation.

Shower leaks – Do check the shower seals because if the leakage remains undetected, it could lead to serious plumbing issues. Sometimes water leaks constantly and flows to the nearby floor and wall. If this problem is ignored, it could leads to a serious damage and very expensive plumbing. Joists and wooden floorboards can swell up and rot very easily and this could result in very costly replacement. So look for rotting floors, peeling paintwork as the major results of leaks.

Leaks in the toilet – Toilet leaks are very common and this is mainly caused due to leakage between the waste pipe and the toilet. Each time you flush the toilet, it would leak. If you leave it the way it is without repairs, bathroom leaksit could be a severe damage. Checking the seals in the bottom and looking for gaps in the toilet are very important. Water disperses very slowly, thus difficult to detect leaks. It’s quite difficult to detect leaking pipes because it’s usually hidden behind the bathroom walls and paneling.

Leaking taps – Leaks around the tap could be a cause of hiding leak; the main reason is the seals getting old, spoilt silicon areas around the faucet and taps. Leaks can allow water seep and cause damage in specific areas. Whenever you see a tap leaking, call a plumber.

Leaking sink and sink drain – Sink leaks can occur at pipe joints and sometimes the pipe itself gets leak. Check the joints at regular intervals because if water runs through the floor boards, it can rot and swell overtime. Now, talking about sink drains, it can leak like the bath drains so check for excess water at the basin base right on the floor and it’s the sign of leakage.

CONCLUSION:

If there are hidden leaks in your bathroom, you might get the smell of old accumulated water. When water is hidden and the surface does not get a chance to dry, it smells. If you find leaks in any of these bathroom fixtures, it is best to call a reputed plumbing contactor in Chicago.

To all our friends and customers regarding COVID-19

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