Last year i had a torrential leak from my bathroom which i put down to bad sealant around the walk-in shower.
Since then, i've had no problems but last monday i found it was back again in the same place. It seemed my work in drying out the wood coving around my kitchen ceiling, taking out damaged plaster and repainting affected areas was all for naught.
I said a bad word.
It felt good, so i said it again.
Does cold air and warm weather cause pipes to expand and contract - if this is the case, then it may begin to explain why i get leaks at the end of autumn and in the winter. If it isn't the shower, which would surely leak every time i use it if that was the source of my problem, and it doesn't; then perhaps it's the pipes leading into the shower. A difficult diagnosis to make since they're behind the shower wall and under the floor.
But i can't think of another location for the leak to spring from.
Is there a sealant that can be introduced into the pipework and sent round by the boiler, such as would be used to fix a leaky radiator. I mean, it's all pipes, innit?
Any help on this matter would be much appreciated as it's driving me round the u-bend!
Since then, i've had no problems but last monday i found it was back again in the same place. It seemed my work in drying out the wood coving around my kitchen ceiling, taking out damaged plaster and repainting affected areas was all for naught.
I said a bad word.
It felt good, so i said it again.
Does cold air and warm weather cause pipes to expand and contract - if this is the case, then it may begin to explain why i get leaks at the end of autumn and in the winter. If it isn't the shower, which would surely leak every time i use it if that was the source of my problem, and it doesn't; then perhaps it's the pipes leading into the shower. A difficult diagnosis to make since they're behind the shower wall and under the floor.
But i can't think of another location for the leak to spring from.
Is there a sealant that can be introduced into the pipework and sent round by the boiler, such as would be used to fix a leaky radiator. I mean, it's all pipes, innit?
Any help on this matter would be much appreciated as it's driving me round the u-bend!