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Hi
I'm really stumped, I thought I had a logical brain, but this is really confusing me, please help me choose the right next steps.
My bath drain leaks when water goes down the overflow. The leak looks to be between the grey rubber gasket which clips onto the fibreglass of the bath around the drain hole. What I don't understand is why I can fill the bath almost full, drain it via the plughole and have no leak, but have a significant (water dripping through the light fitting downstairs) water leak when the overflow is active. The overflow joins the main drain in the chamber directly beneath the bathplug, the bit which has the plug raiser assembly in it.
I want to be able to fix it, have taken it all apart, cleaned the fixings and tightened all the joins, including adding a little silicone to the plughole bits. The only bit I didn't mess with was the grey gasket because I don't have a replacement one of those and was unsure it would go back on if I removed it. I'm only an amateur enthusiast!
Is this something common? Do you think I should just replace the gasket? Should I get a plumber to replace the whole assembly? The overflow itself is in the middle of the bath against the wall, so a real pain to get to.
Please ask questions as required, I probably haven't described it very well.
Thanks for your help.
Mike
I'm really stumped, I thought I had a logical brain, but this is really confusing me, please help me choose the right next steps.
My bath drain leaks when water goes down the overflow. The leak looks to be between the grey rubber gasket which clips onto the fibreglass of the bath around the drain hole. What I don't understand is why I can fill the bath almost full, drain it via the plughole and have no leak, but have a significant (water dripping through the light fitting downstairs) water leak when the overflow is active. The overflow joins the main drain in the chamber directly beneath the bathplug, the bit which has the plug raiser assembly in it.
I want to be able to fix it, have taken it all apart, cleaned the fixings and tightened all the joins, including adding a little silicone to the plughole bits. The only bit I didn't mess with was the grey gasket because I don't have a replacement one of those and was unsure it would go back on if I removed it. I'm only an amateur enthusiast!
Is this something common? Do you think I should just replace the gasket? Should I get a plumber to replace the whole assembly? The overflow itself is in the middle of the bath against the wall, so a real pain to get to.
Please ask questions as required, I probably haven't described it very well.
Thanks for your help.
Mike