A couple weeks ago I noticed a bubble of water in my bathroom wall, above my toilet, and between my bathtub/shower and sink. The plumber cut a hole in the wall and determined there was no shower leak or water damage of any kind behind the drywall.
However, I also noticed the drywall on the adjoining wall is cracked from floor to ceiling, right at the corner. The drywall is also cracking a bit at the floor, where the tub is, and there is some water damage on the lower wall and floor (I believe from shower splash that went unchecked for a while).
And when I get into the shower now, I actually feel myself sliding toward the faucet! I not only feel like there is a decline, but I can literally feel my feet sliding. Set a round bottle on the floor and it flies to the other end. Getting into and out of a bathtub full of water has also gotten slidy and dangerous.
How concerned should I be? Is my floor about to give way, leaving me to die a naked, lingering death in my crawlspace?
Thanks!
However, I also noticed the drywall on the adjoining wall is cracked from floor to ceiling, right at the corner. The drywall is also cracking a bit at the floor, where the tub is, and there is some water damage on the lower wall and floor (I believe from shower splash that went unchecked for a while).
And when I get into the shower now, I actually feel myself sliding toward the faucet! I not only feel like there is a decline, but I can literally feel my feet sliding. Set a round bottle on the floor and it flies to the other end. Getting into and out of a bathtub full of water has also gotten slidy and dangerous.
How concerned should I be? Is my floor about to give way, leaving me to die a naked, lingering death in my crawlspace?
Thanks!