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How to Find A Leak in a Bathtub

Professional leak detection services are necessary when you’re dealing with hidden leaks, but there are some leaks…

How to Find A Leak in a Bathtub
Nov 28, 2024

Professional leak detection services are necessary when you’re dealing with hidden leaks, but there are some leaks that the average homeowner can identify and locate. A leak in the bathtub, for instance, is fairly easy to spot.

In this brief article brought to you by Acknowledge Plumbing, we offer our guidance on spotting bathtub leaks. We’ll provide some practical tips, but note that the water leak repair is going to be a lot more challenging. It is always advisable to leave the repair to a qualified plumber.

If you’re looking for a trained and uniformed plumber, then call Acknowledge Plumbing to hire an experienced professional. Our team is on standby to take your call at any time of the day – or night.

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Where to start

Before you start peering under the tub or poking around for water damage, look for these telltale signs of a leak:

  • Unexplained Water Puddles: If you find water pooling around the base of your tub after a bath or shower, it’s time to investigate.
  • Ceiling Stains or Damage: Water stains, sagging drywall, or peeling paint on the ceiling below your bathroom are classic signs of a leak.
  • Mold and Mildew Growth: Excess moisture creates the perfect breeding ground for mold; this is especially common under the tub or behind walls.
  • Rising Water Bills: A sudden spike in your water bill could indicate a hidden leak somewhere in your plumbing system.
  • Cracks in Grout or Caulk: Even small cracks in the grout or caulk around your tub can allow water to seep through.

Pinpointing the source of the leak

Once you suspect a leak, the next step is to locate its source. Here’s how:

  • TEST THE DRAIN: The drain is one of the most common culprits of bathtub leaks. Plug the drain and fill the tub with water (just a few inches will do). Mark the water level with a piece of tape or a marker. Wait 30 minutes and check the water level. If it’s dropped, the leak may be in the drain or the tub itself.
  • CHECK THE OVERFLOW DRAIN: The overflow drain is the circular opening on the tub’s side. It can leak if its gasket is worn out. To test this, fill the tub until the water reaches the overflow drain. Keep an eye on the area beneath the tub or check for water dripping below.
  • INSPECT FAUCET AND SHOWERHEAD: Leaky faucet handles or a dripping showerhead can sometimes appear as a bathtub leak. Look for water dripping even when the faucet is turned off. Water pooling around the faucet handles.
  • EXAMINE GROUT AND CAULK: Cracked or deteriorating grout and caulk can allow water to seep into the walls or floor. Visually inspect and even run your finger along the edges of the tub to check for gaps or loose seals.

Tips for managing bathtub leaks

While repairs are best left to a professional, here are some steps you can take to minimize damage and prepare for the plumber’s visit:

  • Shut Off the Water
  • Clean and Dry the Area
  • Use Temporary Seals (Waterproof tape or silicone sealant)
  • Avoid Using the Tub

Hire a uniformed plumber NOW

A leaking bathtub is nothing to put off for later. The water damage alone can cost hundreds of dollars to repair. Plus, why delay when Acknowledge Plumbing offers emergency plumbing service? Call or message us today to learn about our prices and fees before requesting an urgent dispatch. We are ready when you are.

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