Hey All,
Still pondering my second floor shower that leaks in to my kitchen. Have gotten some interesting replies. Thanks much. From the access hole in the kitchen, I can't really get a good look but if I had to guess, it looks like its coming from between the walls on the valve/shower head side. But water does take the least path of resistance does it not. I can see the drain and thats not it. Ran the shower with the Escutcheon plate off and I didn't see anything. So, seeing how I'm guessing that this shower is 20 or so years old, I,m guessing that I might be getting delfection in the fiberglass pan {from poor installtaion} or seepage through tile. Lots of guessing. Any more thoughts? Because of my job constraints, a large bath remodel is kind of tough. I was wondering if anyone out there has any expierience with a company called Bath Fitter. I know I'm grasping at straws {and $$$$$} but not sure I'm real enthused {or qualified} with the alternative. Thanks again.
Still pondering my second floor shower that leaks in to my kitchen. Have gotten some interesting replies. Thanks much. From the access hole in the kitchen, I can't really get a good look but if I had to guess, it looks like its coming from between the walls on the valve/shower head side. But water does take the least path of resistance does it not. I can see the drain and thats not it. Ran the shower with the Escutcheon plate off and I didn't see anything. So, seeing how I'm guessing that this shower is 20 or so years old, I,m guessing that I might be getting delfection in the fiberglass pan {from poor installtaion} or seepage through tile. Lots of guessing. Any more thoughts? Because of my job constraints, a large bath remodel is kind of tough. I was wondering if anyone out there has any expierience with a company called Bath Fitter. I know I'm grasping at straws {and $$$$$} but not sure I'm real enthused {or qualified} with the alternative. Thanks again.