Upstairs bathtub shower has tile floor.
Bathroom leaking into first floor.
If you notice the drip becomes more active after flushing the toilet you may need to replace the wax ring connecting the toilet to the plumbing line leading out to the stack.
Although rare if the toilet s shut off valve or supply tube bringing water to the toilet supply valve develops a leak water may seep through the floor below the toilet tank and into the ceiling below.
More often than not the water will leak slowly so it can be difficult to detect.
Tile caulked to bathtub.
If the water is seeping up through the floor it could be a result of insufficiently sealed foundations or there could be cracks in the foundation floor.
When kid showers water on floor leaks into ceiling of upstairs bath.
The easiest way to test for a leaking drain or bath plug is to plug the hole and fill the bath tub with a little water.
Two bathrooms stacked one above each other.
A leak in the roof eventually soaks into ceiling material.
Usually there is ceiling space between the upstairs bathroom and the lower ceiling.
Leaks in the upstairs bathroom can be more troublesome than leaks downstairs because there s a possibility the leak will cause damage to the ceiling and.
Fire sprinkler pipes age and begin to leak.
Cut a hole in the ceiling to enable you to undertake a visual inspection of the pipework to see if the pipes are leaking or to see if there is direct leaking from under the tiles.
Many things can cause water to leak through a ceiling and into a light fixture.
This will be quite evident on the floor below the toilet tank where water may be puddling.
How to fix a leak from the upstairs bathroom.
You may not have realized it but every time you flushed that toilet you d have been causing water to penetrate through the bathroom floor and into your downstairs ceiling.
A damp spot or worse a continuous drip from the ceiling overhead signals trouble.
The ac drip pan becomes clogged and overflows.
An upstairs bathroom develops plumbing problems.
Leaking shut off valve or supply tube.
A toilet leak is usually a result of some sort of a break or defect in the seal of the wax ring that adjoins the toilet to the floor.
I ve opened up downstairs ceiling and ran water tests and water is definitely coming from floor not tub toilet or any.
Leaks around plugs and drains are one of the most common places where a leak can form in a bathroom.
If you have a second story bathroom the problem could be in.