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5 Signs You May Have a Hidden Leak in Your Bathroom

3/8/2022 (Permalink)

Follow these Tips and Learn More about how Hidden leaks in your bathroom can cause Water Damage.

Some sources of unwanted water in the bathroom are easy to detect, such as a bathtub leak or a guilty-looking toddler who just discovered how to turn the faucet on. Other sources are more difficult to spot, but they do leave clues.

5 Ways to Know of a Hidden Leak in Your Bathroom

  1. Your Bathroom Smells Musty

If your bathroom starts to smell more like an unfinished basement than a luxury spa, that may indicate that water is building up somewhere and growing stagnant.

  1. The Ceilings of the Room Under the Bathroom Is Stained

Discoloration on the ceiling of rooms beneath your bathroom may be the result of a shower pan leak or other source of unchecked water. If left alone, this area may deteriorate to the point that parts of the ceiling crumble and fall.

  1. The Bathroom Floor Feels Spongy

Accumulated water can cause the structural materials beneath and behind your bathroom finishes, walls and floor to weaken. If the floor feels spongy, if tiles come loose or if you notice stains on the floor, these can all be signs of a bathtub leak or other unanticipated water source nearby.

  1. There’s Mold and It’s Not in the Shower

Mold and mildew in the shower are normal and don’t necessarily signal a need for disaster restoration. If you spot mold outside the shower, however, it may be time to call your local mold remediation company for an assessment. Mold in parts of your bathroom that are normally dry suggests there’s water lurking beneath the surface.

  1. Your Water Bill Is Unusually High

If your water bill is suddenly higher than usual, it could mean that you have a leak somewhere in your Roanoke Rapids, NC, home. Fix the leak, and you’ll fix your bank account.

From a spongy floor to a bathtub leak, there are a variety of ways your bathroom can take on water. Identifying the source of hidden water is the first step toward restoring the space to its dry, structurally sound and mold-free state.

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