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3 Problems Happening Behind the Scenes of Your Shower: What You Need to Know

Some of the biggest issues in your shower could be the ones that you can’t see. There is a lot going on behind the scenes in your shower, including all your pipework. When an issue occurs there, it can cause a lot of damage before you become aware of the problem. Here are five problems that occur behind the scenes and warning signs that may help you spot the problem sooner.
Are These Issues Happening Behind the Scenes of Your Shower?
Hairline Cracks Letting Moisture into Your Walls
If a leak is flowing onto your floor, it’s pretty easy to spot by the puddle left behind. But if a hairline crack is allowing moisture into the area behind your shower, it’s going to be a lot more difficult to detect. Hairline cracks can happen in the tub itself (especially if a lighter, less expensive material is used). They can also happen along the seal where the tub meets the wall. Old tile may be to blame for the leak as well. Hairline cracks can happen where old grout wears away and lets water slip in. In some cases, these hairline cracks are best treated by replacing the shower instead of trying to repair it.
What are the warning signs?

Water stains on walls behind the bathroom or on the ceiling below the bathroom
Mold or mildew appearing in areas other than the shower walls
Warped walls or flooring around the shower

Drain Sizes Not Up to Code
There are very specific building codes attached to the size of drain required in your bathtub or shower. These codes have changed over time, too. If you are living in an older house that’s never had a bathroom renovation, there is a good chance your drain sizes aren’t up to code. They may not be up to code if a builder installed them who didn’t know better. But why does size matter? Because it’s going to affect how the shower drains. If your drain is too small for your shower, you could end up flooding the shower pan and causing water damage. Even if you haven’t encountered this issue yet, it’s one that you’ll want to address before it becomes a problem in the future.
What are the warning signs?

Bathtub or shower drains slowly
Standing water while you are showering

Corroded Pipes Leaking Behind Your Drywall
Unless you have x-ray vision, it’s tough to know what’s going on with your pipes. Unfortunately, pipes don’t last forever. Pipes can corrode over time, especially if the plumbing system hasn’t been properly maintained. Corroded pipes can become weak and allow leaks to start. Because these pipes run through your walls and all over your home, a leak can cause a lot of damage. If you live in an older home, it’s a good idea to have your pipes inspected to determine if they need replacing. New homes aren’t immune, though, either. Poor quality pipes can spring leaks even when they are new, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye out.
What are the warning signs?

Water stains on drywall of walls or ceilings
Warped walls or flooring, including bulging or giving way when you touch it

Worried About What’s Happening Behind the Scenes in Your Shower?
If you suspect that problems are happening behind the scenes of your shower, you need to contact our team right away. The sooner we can diagnose the issue, the less water damage is likely to happen. We will help you diagnose the issues happening with your plumbing system and get them fixed. We can help address minor leaks or major plumbing renovations throughout your home.

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